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Does CRP Identify a Phenotype for Successful Cognitive Aging?
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They concluded that relatives of successful cognitive aging individuals with high levels of CRP are relatively likely to remain free of dementia. "High CRP in successful cognitive aging individuals may constitute a phenotype for familial—and thus possibly genetic—successful cognitive aging," they wrote.
Learn more about this topic in the book Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging, available from American Psychiatric Publishing, here.
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