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Qld: Brain ageing slowing baby boomers
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Professor Perminder Sachdev, a University of New South Wales (UNSW) neuropsychiatrist, said a study using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the brains of people in their 40s had shown the development of lesions. Prof Sachdev said today most people were affected to some extent by the age of 65, but more younger people were now showing signs of premature brain \"ageing\" and unhealthy lifestyles could be to blame. \"We've just done a study of people aged 44 to 48 and although we haven't fully analysed the data, the scans show many of them have these lesions in the early stages,\" Prof Sachdev said.
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