You walk into a room, then stop in your tracks to ask yourself, “What did I come in here for?”

Sound familiar? If that sort of mild memory lapse has become all too frequent, to the point of being a bother, then Quincy BioScience would like to hear from you.

Quincy BioScience is the maker of Prevagen, a brain- boosting supplement we first told you about almost three years ago in the HSI Members Alert.

More recently, we featured a 2009 Prevagen study that showed very promising results in supporting general memory, word recall, and information retention.

Now a new study is underway and Todd Olson of Quincy BioScience has asked me to help get the word out about his recruitment effort.

Todd is looking for men and women between the ages of 40 and 95 who are experiencing some level of memory loss. To participate you’ll need to visit the study site in Madison, Wisconsin, five times over the three-month intervention period.

If you live near south-central Wisconsin – or if you know of someone who fits the criteria who lives nearby – you can read about the study at madisonmemorystudy.com.

And if you can’t make it to Wisconsin, you can find more information about Prevagen at prevagen.com.

To Your Good Health,

Jenny Thompson


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