Memory Loss Supplement Prevagen Gives Brain Health Education for Men’s Health Month

Madison, WI, June 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Memory loss (http://www.Prevagen.com) supplement Prevagen gives brain health education to men (often in denial about health issues) and the women who love them for Men’s Health Month 2010. Prevagen’s maker Quincy Bioscience is joining the nationwide celebration of Men’s Health Month with educational radio programs and free brain health reports on their website.

National statistics from the Men’s Health Network (MHN) website confirm the commonly held belief that a man doesn’t seek treatment for health issues and only does so when a woman in his life insists on it. Per MHN women are 100% more likely to visit the doctor for annual examinations and preventative services than men. Also, American men live their lives sicker and die younger than American women.

Men’s Health Month’s purpose is to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment among men and boys. It gives wives, girlfriends, moms, daughters, aunts and grandmothers as well as health care providers, public policy makers, and the media an opportunity to encourage men and boys to seek health education, regular medical advice and early treatment for disease and injury.

“We spend a great deal of our efforts on brain health education and research into nutrition to prevent and reverse memory loss,” says Mark Underwood, neuroscience researcher and president of Prevagen’s manufacturer, Quincy Bioscience. “From our work we have learned that the calcium-binding proteins that protect our brain cells deplete with age. We developed Prevagen, which is the only all-natural brain supplement that can replace these proteins and prevent memory loss. We have also learned that it is mainly wives who get their husbands to do something about their memory loss symptoms. ”

For the woman trying to convince the man in her life to do something about his memory loss, Underwood recommends watching the man in the short video at http://www.youtube.com/user/Prevagen#p/u/5/HSQtLXsDMnc.

Underwood also recommends reading the two quality-of-life studies, “Impact of Prevagen on Memory Loss” and “Impact of Prevagen on Sleep”, as well as viewing the animated memory loss video at http://prevagen.com/science.

Memory loss (http://www.Prevagen.com) supplement Prevagen is manufactured by Quincy Bioscience (http://www.quincybioscience.com), a biotechnology company based in Madison, Wisconsin. Quincy Bioscience is focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel compounds to fight the aging process. The company's products focus on restoring calcium balance related to neurodegenerative disorders and other destructive age-related mechanisms. Quincy Bioscience is developing health applications of the jellyfish protein apoaequorin for dietary supplement and pharmaceutical products. The company’s first product, Prevagen (www.prevagen.com), was launched in the fall of 2007 and is intended to supplement the loss of critical calcium-binding proteins depleted in the normal course of healthy aging. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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