Health Insider — Memory Research
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That Blank Mid-Sentence Isn't Stress. It Isn't Age.
Stanford Just Named It — And the Fix Is Already
Proven in Over 4,000 People.

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Viewer Responses

Margaret D.
Margaret D. Clearwater, FL
★★★★★

I drove myself to church for the first time in two years

My daughter used to drive me everywhere because I kept getting lost on roads I had taken for decades. I was embarrassed every single day. After watching this, everything clicked. My neurologist ran the same cognitive test she had given me six months prior and sat back in her chair. She asked me what I had changed. I told her. She wrote it down.

312 people found this helpful
Robert K.
Robert K. Asheville, NC
★★★★★

My grandson asked why I was crying at the dinner table

I forgot his name last Thanksgiving. Not for a second — I stood there for a full minute while everyone stared. After that I stopped going to family events. My wife found this video and made me watch it with her. Three weeks later, I gave a toast at my son's birthday and remembered every story I wanted to tell. My grandson thought I was emotional because of the speech. I was crying because I was back.

289 people found this helpful
Linda S.
Linda S. Savannah, GA
★★★★★

My husband called it another magic pill. He apologized three weeks later.

I had been losing words mid-sentence for about eighteen months. Simple words. Words I had used my whole life. My husband was skeptical about everything I tried. I kept getting that look — patient, but worried. After this video I finally understood what was actually happening in my brain. The science made sense to me for the first time. My husband now tells our neighbors about it himself.

241 people found this helpful
James W.
James W. Columbus, OH
★★★★★

I thought forgetting at 61 was just normal aging. It is not.

I had convinced myself that the blanks and the fog were just part of getting older. My doctor never pushed back on that either. This video changed how I understand what is actually going on inside the brain. The explanation about the myelin and the radiation was the first thing that made real sense to me after years of being told to do crossword puzzles and sleep more. I feel sharper in meetings than I did at 50.

198 people found this helpful
Carol M.
Carol M. Knoxville, TN
★★★★★

My mother recognized all four of her grandchildren by name last Sunday

We had been preparing ourselves for the next stage. Her doctor had already given us the name of two memory care facilities nearby. I sent her this video on a Friday afternoon thinking it was worth a shot. She watched it twice. I do not know how to explain what has happened since, except to say that the woman sitting at our table last Sunday was the mother I grew up with. Not a version of her. Her.

374 people found this helpful
Thomas H.
Thomas H. Mesa, AZ
★★★★★

I read sixty pages of a novel last night and remembered everything this morning

I used to love reading. Then I started forgetting what happened in the previous chapter before I could finish a book. I gave up on fiction entirely for almost three years. My wife bought me this book for Christmas and it sat on the nightstand untouched. After watching this video I understood why my brain was struggling to hold onto things. Last night I read sixty pages. This morning I could tell you every detail of the plot. I picked up the book again at breakfast.

167 people found this helpful