Neurologist Studies 'Superagers' to Uncover Cognitive Decline Prevention
Neurologist Emily Rogalski is conducting research on individuals she terms "superagers." These are people in their eighties or nineties who maintain exceptionally sharp memories. The study focuses on understanding their lifestyles to identify potential strategies for slowing cognitive decline as people age.

Neurologist Emily Rogalski is undertaking a study centered on a group of individuals she refers to as "superagers." These participants are distinctive for possessing unusually keen memories, despite being in their 80s or 90s.
The research aims to examine the lifestyles of these superagers. The findings from this investigation are expected to suggest potential methods or factors that could contribute to slowing cognitive decline in the aging population.
(Source: New Scientist)


