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  2. Memory-boosting supplement Prevagen is a scam ... - AOL

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    According to the FTC's complaint, sales of Prevagen have totaled $165 million since it was first released in 2007, and the price of a bottle can range from around $25 to $70, depending on the ...

  3. Studies Say This Is Officially the Best Nut for Anti-Aging - AOL

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    A 2023 review of research and government recommendations published in Nutrients showed evidence that eating just 10 grams of walnuts per day (or about five walnut halves) contributed to a ...

  4. Eating More of This Fruit May Improve Memory and ... - AOL

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    A substance found in pomegranates may improve memory and Alzheimer’s disease symptoms, new research finds. Experts explain urolithin A and brain health. Eating More of This Fruit May Improve ...

  5. Nootropic - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine – has been associated with improved alertness, attention, memory, and motor performance, according to a meta-analysis. [30] However, a 2020 systematic review raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, noting industry funding in many studies and inconsistent results regarding nicotine's cognitive effects.

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    This is such a common crime that the state of Arizona listed affinity scams of this type as its number one scam for 2009. In one recent nationwide religious scam, churchgoers are said to have lost more than $50 million in a phony gold bullion scheme, promoted on daily telephone prayer chains, in which they thought they could earn a huge return ...

  7. Eat This, Not That - Wikipedia

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    Eat This, Not That! is a media franchise owned and operated by co-author David Zinczenko. [1] It bills itself as "The leading authority on food, nutrition, and health." [2] No independent authority has verified that claim. The original book series was developed from a column from Men's Health magazine written by David Zinczenko and Matt ...

  8. Brain and memory are boosted by eating one particular diet ...

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    Snack on nuts or fresh fruits instead of ultra-processed foods. For more Health articles, ... Brain and memory are boosted by eating one particular diet, study finds.

  9. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    While most junk email can seem like a minor annoyance, certain types of email can cause problems for not only you but other people you email. Sometimes these emails can contain dangerous viruses or malware that can infect your computer by downloading attached software, screensavers, photos, or offers for free products.