Stanford discovers easy ear flush for nasty brain invader
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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