Have you misplaced your phone, keys, or wallet more than once in the last 30 days?
Wondering if your brain is “over the hill” due to your age?
A stunning new exposé reveals that AGE has less to do with memory decline than previously thought.
I was shocked to learn this myself.
It turns out… Stanford University neuroscientists identified a nasty “cell invader.” It attacks cells in the memory center of your brain - the hippocampus - causing your brain to shrink.
A Nobel-prize-winning scientist named Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini discovered this 38 years ago.
But until this recent exposé revealed Big Pharma had been hiding it for decades - few knew.
At 103 years old — Dr. Rita strode up to address a crowd of onlookers:
“I’m sharper now - at 103 - than when I was 20.”
It’s all thanks to understanding why memory decline actually happens.
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