A new study reveals that higher levels of inequality—whether economic, environmental, or health-related—are associated with faster brain aging, particularly in countries with greater disparities. The research, involving over 5,000 participants from 15 countries, used advanced brain clocks based on deep learning to measure brain age gaps.
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