A new cognitive clock matching phenotypic and epigenetic ages

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  • who: M. I. Krivonosov from the Remarkably, the clustering analysis reveals seven groups in the corresponding performances relative to the similar age individualsComparing the selected clusters with each other, it is interesting to note the difference in the results between groups D and G, in which the difference in age reaches , years. According to literature data, it is known that in middle age women have better memory and information processing speed than men. This female advantage decreases with age (women show faster cognitive decline) and increases in later age cohorts [32]. It is important to take into . . .

     

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