Picture this: You’ve celebrated your 85th birthday just a couple of days back, and since it was a grand one, the friends and family are still hanging around — catching up, chatting, laughing, reminiscing! Over the evening tea, someone mentioned something that had happened ages back — a couple of decades, at least. And when they were narrating the event, you filled in a few details they missed in between! But how YOU remember so much, so minutely — even at 85? Now, imagine reaching your eighties yet remembering names, events, and facts as clearly as someone half your age. It sounds almost like a superpower—but new research shows it may not be that far-fetched. What once seemed impossible is now backed by science: certain individuals over 80 — sometimes nicknamed “super agers” — maintai

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