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Adults show poorer cognition, better well-being with age

Adults show poorer cognition, better well-being with age

The study was led by Jyoti Mishra, PhD, an associate professor of psychiatry at UC San Diego School of Medicine and director of the NEATLabs, which study neuro-cognitive circuits across the lifespan. Credit: UC San Diego Health Sciences

The young and old could learn a thing or two from each other, at least when it comes to mental health and…


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