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The OECD study assessed roughly 160,000 people between the ages 16 and 65 — across 31 countries — and looked at their literacy, numeracy and adaptive problem-solving skills. In literacy, the United ...
However, a new study published in Science Advances challenges that idea, showing that cognitive abilities like literacy and numeracy can actually improve well into your 40s and beyond.
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