6 Super-Agers' Secrets to Keeping Your Brain Sharp
by Eleanor Laise, Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Retirement Report
Feb 14, 2019
3 minutes
If you're reading this while pedaling a stationary bike, sipping a blueberry smoothie and chatting with your gym buddies, congratulations: You just might become a "super ager."
Super agers are seniors who have cognitive abilities comparable to people decades younger. And a growing body of research suggests that we can all boost our odds of joining their ranks by tweaking our daily habits and rethinking our views on aging.
Physical exercise, intellectual challenges, strong friendships and a healthy diet can all help protect an aging brain, studies show. But it's not just about
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