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  2. Does anyone have experience with ... - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    A home health care aid has mentioned that Prevagen has helped some of the dementia patients she has worked with. I am very skeptical of this drug given their creepy commercials and the fact that the FDA has not found any scientific basis for the drug to improve memory or any other dementia symptom.

  3. Prevagen Review: A Word Of Caution - Forbes

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    Our honest Prevagen review explains how this popular supplement is backed by very limited clinical research, plus how its marketing tactics can be problematic.

  4. Mayo Clinic Minute: Dietary supplements don't reduce dementia ...

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    Do dietary supplements reduce your risk of dementia and improve brain health? The Global Council on Brain Health says they don't. In a new report, the organization recommends that most people not take dietary supplements for this purpose.

  5. Do Memory Supplements Really Work? - Consumer Reports

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    Memory supplements often tout a sharper brain and focus, but Consumer Reports explains why such claims may be too good to be true.

  6. Apoaequorin: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    6 min read. What Is Apoaequorin? Apoaequorin is a protein found in glow-in-the-dark jellyfish called Aequorea victoria. A lab-made version of apoaequorin is the main ingredient in the...

  7. The Truth About 4 'Anti-Aging' Pills - Consumer Reports

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    Learn about the pros and cons of "anti-aging" pills, including aspirin, Prevagen, Metformin, and Rapamycin.

  8. Repost: Getting Tough on False Claims About Supplements

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    On February 11, 2017 the FDA issued warning and advisory letters on 17 different companies claiming dietary supplements or unapproved new drugs helped treat or even cure Alzheimer's disease. Read the full press announcement here.

  9. FDA curbs unfounded memory supplement claims - Harvard Health

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    In the US, supplements are not tested in the way prescription medicines are, and their manufacturers can make claims about their abilities that may or may not be true. But there are some rules supplement makers must follow, and the FDA's plan to revamp its regulation of dietary supplements ...

  10. Prevagen for Memory: Uses, Side Effects, Effectiveness - GoodRx

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    Prevagen is a dietary supplement that’s advertised to help with mild memory loss. However, it doesn’t treat or prevent memory-related health conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Prevagen’s evidence to support its claims is questionable.

  11. Does Prevagen Really Improve Memory? - ConsumerLab.com

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    Learn more about Prevagen, including clinical studies on Prevagen's impact on memory & cognition, safety, pricing, and an FDA warning letter. ConsumerLab explores the efficacy of Prevagen.