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Lots of papers show effect of ageing on performance on tests similar to Anki. Some papers show that different people 'age' at different rates though I have not yet found what user could change to ameliorate problem. Some in [[Life extension]] longevity movement think that getting markers to younger levels is equivalent to becoming younger. Maybe interventions could also be tested with Anki?  
 
Lots of papers show effect of ageing on performance on tests similar to Anki. Some papers show that different people 'age' at different rates though I have not yet found what user could change to ameliorate problem. Some in [[Life extension]] longevity movement think that getting markers to younger levels is equivalent to becoming younger. Maybe interventions could also be tested with Anki?  
  
Studies have been run specifically to get greater granularity than a few tests every 5 years.  
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Studies have been run specifically to get greater granularity.  
 
 
So there are two types of ways cognitive testing could help maintain health of user; General health and cognitive health.  General health like being sick with flu affecting many markers and this one also. But obviously the other markers are probably cheaper and there are probably enough of them. Still knowing when in the flu to bother trying to work would be nice. 
 
  
 
== hey already did this in my analysis ==
 
== hey already did this in my analysis ==

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