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  2. Memory-boosting supplement Prevagen is a scam ... - AOL

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    Memory-boosting supplement Prevagen is a scam, regulators say. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with the New York State Attorney General's office, is angling to give a Wisconsin-based ...

  3. Aequorin - Wikipedia

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    Aequorin is a calcium-activated photoprotein isolated from the hydrozoan Aequorea victoria. [1] Its bioluminescence was studied decades before the protein was isolated from the animal by Osamu Shimomura in 1962. [2] In the animal, the protein occurs together with the green fluorescent protein to produce green light by resonant energy transfer ...

  4. Can a supplement really improve your brain health? - AOL

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    The researchers suggested either diet or long-term supplementation. According to another review in Cureus, omega-3s improved memory, cognitive well-being, and blood flow in the brain. These ...

  5. Talk:Aequorin - Wikipedia

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    This is to say, apoaequorin is the enzyme produced in the photocytes of the animal, and coelenterazine is the substrate whose oxidation the enzyme catalyzes. When coelenterazine is bound, it is called aequorin. Notably, the protein contains three EF hand motifs that function as binding sites for Ca2+ ions.

  6. Talk:Prevagen - Wikipedia

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    Copied from the Aequorin article. Apoaequorin is an ingredient in "Prevagen", which is marketed by Quincy Bioscience as a memory supplement. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has charged the maker of false advertising, because they claim marketing statements are not supported by scientific studies. Quincy says it will fight the charges.

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    Sertraline (Zoloft) Paroxetine (Paxil) Citalopram (Celexa) SSRIs (short for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) boost your serotonin levels. Many healthcare professionals consider them a ...

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