Why you should slow down your brain’s ageing – and how to do it

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Many of us have a brain that is older than our years. But there are plenty of things you can do to counteract this, says neuroscience columnist Helen Thomson

By Helen Thomson


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MRI scans can reveal how a brain is ageing

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Lately, my brain has felt decidedly ancient. I’m only in my 40s, but last week I completely blanked on the date of my wedding anniversary, forgot the name of a friend’s son and couldn’t seem to concentrate on any work.

So when I was asked to write a column for New Scientist all about the brain, one question immediately came to mind: how old is mine? Years of research show that organs such as our heart, kidneys and ovaries don’t all age…

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