Goa, Dec. 4 -- Embracing life beyond age stereotypes

Elsa Angel Rose

These are not fun facts, but fragments of fascinating conclusions from a recent study conducted at the University of Cambridge. For the majority, the study creaks opens the doors of possibility to a better future in terms of career, relationships, and life overall. Diving deep, the study was published in the Journal Nature Communications, and used MRI brain scans from 3,802 people between childhood and 90 years old. Special images showed how water moves around the brain so scientists can track cell changes. The major findings show that teenage brain activity continues well into our 20s and beyond, and that four key changes occur in the brain's white and grey matter at ...