Could memory performance be better predicted by epigenetic age acceleration rather than by chronological age?

Published Date: 01 Nov 2023

According to a Stony Brook University study, age acceleration—the state in which an individual's biological clock beats their chronological age—is associated with sluggish memory and slower information processing speeds.

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