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Meet the ‘super-agers’ who defy the effects of old age

TODAY:

TODAY special anchor Maria Shriver visits a group of senior citizens known as “super-agers” whose brains have been shown to be as sharp as those of people in their 20s. Late in life they’re taking on new challenges, learning to play piano and chess, and preventing loss of memory as well as aches and pains formerly considered inevitable.

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Hello,

I just saw the super ager episode on the Today show. I have an Korean grandmother who is 93 years old and still very sharp. I would like to see if she is a potential candidate for the study, thanks.

Maynard


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