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Age-related Cognitive Decline – A Thing of the Past?!

Posted on Thursday, September 4th, 2014 at 4:26 pm.

Male gymnasts who win Olympic gold medals have a short career. Their strength peaks at an average age of 21½ years. Some may be surprised that brain power follows a similar pattern to gymnastic excellence. That is best exemplified by top chess players, rated above 2800 – a level only a few players achieve. Players… read more

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