![]() The difference between a healthy, full-functioning brain and one afflicted by cognitive loss and dementia is only one-tenth of one second. You read that right—if your brain loses the processing speed equivalent to an eye blink, it will no longer be able to access its memory banks. Furthermore, brain science tells us the average person loses a tenth of that tenth—or one-hundredth of a second—every decade starting at around thirty years of age. This is why we are seeubg more and more Alzheimer’s victims, and why we will have an epidemic on our hands when the entire longer-living Baby Boomer generation hits old age. The good news is you can do something about it no matter how old you are. There are interventions ranging from lifestyle and supplements, to CES (Cranial Electrical Stimulation), and to hormone therapies and prescription medications, which depend upon age and the degree of brain speed loss. The even better news is there is a simple twenty-minute test—P300 brainwave assessment—that can tell you what your brain speed is and what you have to do right now to halt or reverse its decline. The best news of all is that PATH Medical is offering a P300 test special for the entire month of November. The clock is ticking; use your head and schedule the test that can ensure you have all your faculties when you get to a ripe old age. Appointment dates and times for this timely special are restricted, so call Susan for available slots and information about fees and insurance reimbursements: 888.304.PATH (7284)
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Eric R. Braverman, M.D.Dr. Braverman is a Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brandeis University and NYU Medical School, did brain research at Harvard Medical School, and trained at an affiliate of Yale Medical School. He is acknowledged worldwide as an expert in brain-based diagnosis and treatment, and he lectures to and trains doctors in anti-aging medicine. Archives
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