Recent research highlights that women's brains age more slowly than men's, offering promising insights into cognitive health. A significant finding is a specific gene in mice that appears to rejuvenate female brains, which humans also possess. This gene discovery could provide pathways to mitigate cognitive decline in older individuals. A series of studies supporting these findings revealed that the brain's metabolic activity in aging women is significantly younger than in men, and cognitive tests demonstrate women tend to outperform men in memory and other cognitive functions as they age.
Women's brains have been found to age more slowly than men's, as evidenced by recent studies suggesting cognitive advantages for women in advanced age.
Researchers have identified a gene in mice that holds potential for rejuvenating female brains, with implications for both women and men against cognitive decline.
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