Studying Ways to Prevent, or Reverse, Cognitive Decline in Seniors (AUDIO)
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Most of us experience declines in our cognitive abilities as we get older. After the age of 65, our brains don't function quite as well as they did when we were in our 20s or 30s. Now researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis are studying strategies that may help older adults to slow, prevent, or even reverse, some of those declines. Jim Dryden reports...
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