Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
The findings suggest that while chronic pain was associated with accelerated brain aging in earlier studies, healthy ...
The difference between the brain's predicted age and actual chronological age, called a brain age gap, may influence the relationship between cognitive impairment risk factors, like high blood ...
New research shows that your brain’s “true age” can shift dramatically depending on how you live, with optimism, restorative sleep, stress management, and strong social support acting like powerful ...
Adult survivors showed accelerated brain aging versus controls, and higher BrainAGE tracked with poorer neurocognition plus ...
New brain imaging research suggests that how you live today can literally reshape how old your brain looks tomorrow, with some people showing a biological “brain age” up to eight years younger than ...
This is a human-written story voiced by AI. Got feedback? Take our survey. (See our AI policy here.) Amid the petty drama of internet arguments, one never fails to entertain me: Do millennials ...
Greater muscle mass and lower visceral fat were linked to a healthier brain age, a cross-sectional study suggested. Among more than 1,100 adults examined via whole-body MRI, higher total normalized ...
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What's Your Brain Age?

Your age in years doesn’t always match the age of your brain. Memory, focus, reaction time, and problem-solving skills all reveal how sharp—or sluggish—your brain may be. This fun quiz challenges your ...