Truth in Advertising exposed how Prevagen performed no better than a placebo in clinical trials.
After a decade-long legal battle, courts finally forced Prevagen to admit their jellyfish supplement doesn't improve memory.
Original Medicare (parts A and B) primarily covers hospital stays, outpatient services, and certain medical treatments. It doesn’t cover supplements, vitamins, or nonprescription drugs like Prevagen.
The supplement aisle at your local drugstore is packed with products promising to sharpen your focus and boost your memory. And no doubt, the idea of simply popping a pill to improve cognition is ...
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Do you ever go into a room, only to forget why you’re there? Have you searched frantically for your phone, then found it in your pocket? Did things get awkward at a recent gathering when you suddenly ...