Jury In False Ad Trial Told Memory-Boosting Pill Is A Lie

By Dorothy Atkins (January 8, 2020, 10:11 PM EST) -- A University of Toronto nutrition scientist professor testified Wednesday in a California federal jury trial over class claims alleging Quincy Bioscience LLC falsely advertised the cognitive benefits of Prevagen, saying the popular dietary supplement can't improve memory or promote clear thinking, because it can't cross the blood-brain barrier....

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