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Inverse: Your brain at age 20 may predict intelligence for the rest of your life

Once teens get over the intelligence hump that makes eating Tide Pods seem like a good idea, human brains are well equipped to handle the world. Still, one would hope they’d continue to gain intelligence through education and experience over the course of their lives. Unfortunately, a paper published Monday in PNAS indicates that brains as they are in their early 20s might indicate how sharp and dementia-prone they will be as we age. (January 23, 2019)

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from Brain Health Daily http://bit.ly/2RJ57Z3

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