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Debunking the Myth: Is it true that older people can't learn new things?

According to research from Harvard Medical School, the human brain retains a fundamental ability to learn throughout life, with evidence showing increased nerve cell branching and stronger connections in older adults. So, is it true that older people can't learn new things? The unequivocal answer from science is a resounding 'no,' and understanding why is key to promoting healthy aging.

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Is 44 Too Old to Learn New Things? The Truth About Midlife Learning

According to researchers at Johns Hopkins, the human brain retains a high degree of plasticity well into our later years, meaning it can reorganize itself and form new neural connections. So, is 44 too old to learn new things? The science says absolutely not, and this opens up a world of possibilities for midlife adults.

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