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Dr. Oz Interviews Author - The Memory Cure: The Miracle Plan to Help Prevent Alzheimer's

Scientifically Proven Breakthrough That Can Slow, Halt, or Even Reverse Age-Related Memory...

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PRLog (Press Release) - Sep. 5, 2012 - From forgetting names and numbers to whole conversations, memory loss is an inevitable part of growing older. By age 50, you generally remember 30% less than you did at age 20. But what if there was an entirely safe, natural pill that could reduce memory loss -- and the related stress and plummeting self esteem that usually accompanies it? Luckily, now there is. Phosphatidylserine -- PS for short -- combined with a revolutionary new diet outlined step-by-step in "The Memory Cure", can dramatically improve memory retention by supplementing the brain's natural structure to keep memory capacity strong. Backed by years of clinical research, and presented in an accessible manner, "The Memory Cure" will provide solace and relief to the millions who are concerned about the health of their most vital resource -- their memory.

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition in which people face memory problems more often than that of the average person their age. These symptoms, however, do not prevent them from carrying out normal activities and are not as severe as the symptoms for Alzheimer's disease. Symptoms often include misplacing items, forgetting events or appointments, and having trouble thinking of desired words.

According to recent research, MCI has been called the transitional state between cognitive changes of normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. Many people who experience mild cognitive impairment are at a high risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Several studies have indicated that MCI individuals are at an increased risk for developing AD, ranging from 1% to 25% per year; 24% of MCI patients progressed to AD in 2 years and 20% more over 3 years, whereas a recent study indicated that the progression of MCI subjects was 55% in 4.5 years. Some patients with MCI, however, never progress to AD.


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