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What Happens to Cranial Sutures Over Time? A Lifelong Process of Change

Cranial sutures, the fibrous joints connecting the skull bones, begin to close during infancy, but many remain open well into adulthood. So, what happens to cranial sutures over time? This natural process, called ossification, is a slow transformation that reinforces the skull's protective structure.

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Can the brain still grow after 25? Debunking the age-based myth

For decades, a popular myth has suggested that the human brain stops developing at age 25. Authoritative research decisively proves this is a misconception, revealing that the brain is remarkably adaptable and can still grow after 25 through a process called neuroplasticity.

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