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BONUS: The Anti-Aging Molecule Backed by Nobel Prize Research : 1492

You already know something has changed - the energy crashes, the slow recovery, the brain fog that wasn't there ten years ago. Most people assume that's just aging. But it’s NOT. Nobel Prize-winning research has identified a single molecule that controls how fast your body breaks ...  Show more

Fish Oil Doesn’t Work? Anti-Aging Butterflies, the Ancient Brain Focus Switch, and the Best Brain Diet : 1491

Fish Oil Supplements And Alzheimer’s-Related Decline A two-year randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial led by researchers at USC tested whether 2,000 mg of DHA fish oil daily could slow Alzheimer’s-related brain changes in 365 adults ages 55–80 who rarely consumed fis ...  Show more

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