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Memory For Life can maintain,
enhance and extend your
cognitive performance. Why? Active mental exercise plus physical
fitness slows memory loss, read about it here. All for just 9 cents
per day.
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MemCheck is now incorporated
within Memory For Life for even more value
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want to purchase and outside the U.S.? Go to MemCheck International
Preview?
Access is Free. Ask Cognitive Labs to track your scores so you don't
have to.
All paid subscribers get reports showing their scores over time and
reminders.
Test, track, tune, and
enhance your cognitive performance. Like you trade stocks, search, or
monitor
your weight online, make your cognitive health and improvement your own
personal mission.
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Testimonials
We have collected lots of feedback, you can see some here from people such as world-class
authors, sports stars, programmers, gamers, and more, as well as from
people like you and me that are just concerned about memory and
cognitive fitness and want an easy service.
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Products for Physicians, Scientists, and
Institutions
Memory For
Life
Professional, ( here) an
administrator-driven system for
monitoring subject cognitive performance including clinical trials
participants, patients under physician care, laboratory research, or
other
uses where objective long-term monitoring is necessary. By using
MemCheck Pro to
detect cognitive decline before symptoms are apparent, billions of
dollars
can be saved through early intervention and quality of life for
patients
and families is preserved.
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View MemCheck Pro high-impact Case Studies:
Case
One: High Volume
Cardiovascular Health Center
Case Two:
Objective Clinical Trial Monitoring
Database
So far, the Company has a
database
containing in the hundreds of thousands of individuals who
have taken our very latest neurocognitive suite.
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Cognitive Labs software has been presented at the Alzheimer's
Association International Conference on the Prevention of
Dementia-Washington D.C. (2005), the International Psychogeriatric
Associationseveral international conferences.the International
Conference on Prevention of Dementia and used in numerous studies
involving genetic characteristics, exercises rendered as games
that improve cognitive
function, perception, physical reflexes, decision making and memory . A study conducted by the Delos
Mind-Body Institute affiliated with the University of Texas and the
Open Institute found that these exercises improved IQ by 8 points over
the control, efficiency by 13%, significantly reduced anxiety, and
improved learning disabilities related to Attention Deficit Disorder.
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