Memory issues? A team of Harvard scientists were exploring cognitive performance in older adults… What they found shocked them.
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| Memory issues? A team of Harvard scientists were exploring cognitive performance in older adults… What they found shocked them. A short, 3-minute sound pattern appeared to trigger a dormant protein in the brain—one linked to faster thinking, better memory, and sharper focus. And it wasn’t just working on younger test subjects. People in their 70s and 80s were suddenly recalling conversations, learning faster, and thinking clearer than they had in years. No expensive drugs. No strict routines. Just a few minutes of audio a day. Some researchers say it’s like flipping a switch on brain aging. But the only way to know if it works for you? | |
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