I’m probably the perfect demographic, but it seems like Prevagen ads come on every time I turn on the TV. Maybe you’ve seen the commercials, too: “After taking Prevagen, I’m a lot sharper than I used ...
Truth in Advertising exposed how Prevagen performed no better than a placebo in clinical trials.
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Original Medicare (parts A and B) primarily covers hospital stays, outpatient services, and certain medical treatments. It doesn’t cover supplements, vitamins, or nonprescription drugs like Prevagen.
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