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Are You Suffering from CRS (Can't Remember Stuff)?

Have you met someone recently and forgot their name a mere five seconds later?

Have you written a note to help you remember something and then forgot about the note?

You're not alone... but what can you do about it?

Do brain puzzles really help? Are you simply on information overload?

And, just what do jellyfish have to do with memory?

In this segment, special guest -- neuroscience researcher Mark Underwood, the president and co-founder of Quincy Bioscience -- will help you understand why getting older doesn't necessarily mean giving up on your mind.


Bonus!
Figs and 5 Other "Love Foods"

Are You Suffering from CRS (Can't Remember Stuff)?
Featuring:
Mark Underwood, PhD
Mark Underwood is a neuroscience researcher, expert on the topic of brain aging, and teaches ways to improve cognitive function. Underwood is the President and co-founder of Wisconsin-based biotech company Quincy Bioscience, one of the country's fastest-growing companies, which focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel technologies to support cognitive function and other age-related health challenges such as memory. 

Underwood is the inventor of popular brain health supplement Prevagen®, which promotes clearer thinking and sharper memory. Prevagen contains 10 mg of apoaequorin which has been clinically tested and proves to support essential proteins during the natural process of aging and improves brain health and memory. Learn more about Prevagen at www.prevagen.com.

Moreover, Underwood has informed and entertained listeners across the spectrum on the nation’s top talk radio shows, from Mancow to the Hugh Hewitt show. He has also been taped as an expert in the field of neuroscience for the Wall Street Journal This Morning, WGN Chicago, CBS and CNN Radio, and more. Underwood is a contributing author of The Brain Health Guide, which highlights research at Quincy Bioscience and offers practical tips for healthy brain function in aging.
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