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Why do women's brains fail earlier than men's?

It's a question that has baffled scientists for years luckily, a breakthrough from Stanford University has finally found the answer 

From a study of over 8 thousand brains over the age of 60. 

These researchers wanted to finally solve the riddle of what exactly causes memory loss 

And what they discovered was shocking. 

A little-known gene identified as ApoE-4 was found in every single brain with poor memory 

The shocking part? It was found almost exclusively in female brains

And the more they learned about this ApoE-4 gene, the more concerned they became. 

Scientists now refer to it as the ?loss of function? gene because it utterly devastates your mental capacity by creating plaque growth on the brain 

Which destroys your ability to remember things like your spouse's birthday, the names of your grandkids or even where you live

The good news is, you don't have to live in fear 

Because as it turns out, if you want to protect your memories and enjoy a happy, healthy brain for years to come 

All you have to do is avoid certain foods

What does food have to do with memory? 

Well, a brain health specialist and former NASA employee has identified a common food

That destroys the parts of the brain responsible for creating and storing memories 

A food that is likely in your kitchen pantry right now

NASA Doctor's #1 Memory Loss Breakthrough <==





 
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