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Age-Associated Memory Impairment Reversal

Meaning

This clinical goal focuses on mitigating or actively reversing the measurable decline in cognitive functions, particularly memory, that often accompanies the normal aging process. It is a targeted intervention aimed at restoring cognitive faculties such as episodic memory, processing speed, and executive function to a level commensurate with a younger chronological age. The reversal strategy distinguishes itself from mere maintenance by seeking significant, measurable improvement in neurocognitive testing scores. This objective is crucial in the longevity and wellness space, emphasizing not just lifespan but healthspan.