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Understanding Memory: What age can you still remember?

Research suggests that our earliest memories can form around the age of 2.5, significantly earlier than previously thought. As we age, our ability to remember evolves, but a proactive approach to brain health can help maintain cognitive function for decades to come, challenging the notion that total recall diminishes with time.

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