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Here's the No. 1 thing that sets 'SuperAgers' apart from people with 'weak memory skills,' says brain expert

"SuperAgers," a group of people who often live past 100 years old, have younger brains and stronger memory than most others. Brain health expert Marc Milstein shares the No. 1 habit that differentiates them from people who are at higher risk of developing dementia.
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