Brain Health News
Dementia-Dreading Baby Boomers Spur Race to Invent Brain Games
Past Newsletter Articles
- This is your brain on calcium...
- Calcium Effects on Brain Functions.
- Caring for the Aging Brain.
- Supporting Mental Agility.
Current Newsletter Articles
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Jellyfish Supplement Backed by Science Fights the Process of Aging
MADISON, WI – Quincy Bioscience, LLC, a biotechnology company based in Madison at the University of Wisconsin Research Park, announced the entry of Prevagen® into the consumer marketplace.
After more than a decade of research, Prevagen is the first product available that is specifically designed to fight the aging process by utilizing a calcium-binding protein found in jellyfish to replace age-fighting proteins lost in the normal process of aging.
Mark Y. Underwood, president of Quincy Bioscience (www.quincybioscience.com), said he is excited for this launch because “more people can access and learn about this breakthrough” quicker than ever before. Marketing plans include a national television media campaign and ecommerce efforts en route to national retailer distribution.
“Interest in our first new product has been overwhelming. As people realize how simple it is, and how well it works when you try it. We all lose these types of proteins as we grow older and our jellyfish supplement replaces them, thus fighting the aging process. People describe the effects as an increase in concentration or focus, and they are more energetic and confident.” Underwood said.
Studies conducted by Quincy Bioscience in conjunction with scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have shown that the jellyfish protein apoaequorin results in a significant reduction of brain cell death in their animal studies. Prevagen was developed from Quincy Bioscience’s platform technology that was originally solely aimed at treating diseases like Alzheimer’s.
“Prevagen is unique in the health benefits it provides,” he explained. “It is the first dietary supplement that really can address the core problem of the aging process. Our brain cells can die if we don’t have these proteins like those found in the jellyfish, it would be like not having a surge protector on your computer.
“As a member of this protein family, apoaequorin interacts with calcium and regulates the actions of critical processes that control the health of the cells involved in learning and memory, focus and concentration. In the brain, calcium levels affect neural cell health and calcium-binding proteins play a vital role. Yet, as we age, the levels of this protein naturally diminish, and Prevagen works to replace those proteins and ensure optimal brain function.”
Underwood recently published “Gift from the Sea: How a Protein from Jellyfish Fights the Aging Process,” a book that tells the story behind Quincy Bioscience and the research leading to the development of Prevagen. The book is available at Amazon.com or online at www.prevagen.com where more information can also be found related to the dietary supplement Prevagen.
In the News...
- September 1, 2007: Jellyfish Supplement Backed by Science Fights the Process of Aging.
- August 1, 2007 Drug Store News - Quincy introduces jellyfish protein to fight aging.
- June 6, 2007: NutraIngredients-USA.com - Prevagen set to tackle the anti-aging market
- May 8, 2007: Bio 2007: Wisconsin makes its presence felt
- April 24, 2007: Wisconsin biotech companies to be at Boston Convention
- Wisconsin Business: Venomous Jellyfish to the Rescue
- Dow Jones VentureWire: Quincy Bioscience Midway Through $3M Series A
Publications...
- Calcium Effects on Brain Functions. By:Dr. Daniel L. Moran, Ph.D.
- Caring for the Aging Brain. By: Dr. Daniel L. Moran, Ph.D.
Video & Audio...
In the News...
-
Jellyfish in the news...
- August 15, 2007: Pink Tentacle
- August 10, 2007: Japan Screams for Jellyfish Ice Cream
- August 1, 2007 Drug Store News - Quincy introduces jellyfish protein to fight aging.
- July 11, 2007: When Is A Worm Not A Worm? When It's A Jellyfish
- June 20, 2007: Jellyfish Taking Over the Seas
- June 15, 2007: Living Planet Aquarium adds jellyfish
- June 1, 2007: Bizarre New Jellyfish Discovered
- May 23, 2007: Jellyfish Venom May Become Medicine
- May 22, 2007: Mysteries to Behold in the Dark Down Deep
- May 7, 2007: Jellyfish Fun Facts
- April 25, 2007: Jellyfish catch a lucrative business in Vietnam
- April 16, 2007: Unique Jellyfish just a pussycat
- April 13, 2007: Jellyfish in San Pedro
- April 12, 2007: Jellies on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
- April 6, 2007: They eat Jellyfish almost exclusively...
- Quality of Life Poster
- April 5, 2007: Jellyfish in Wisconsin???
- April 5, 2007: Jellyfish Sea Science Series
- April 4, 2007: These Jellyfish have eyes simiilar to humans
- April 3, 2007: Hudson and McConaughey evade Jellyfish
- April 2, 2007: Box Jellyfish's many eyes see contrast
- March 20, 2007: Ichenko ignores jellyfish, wins open water...
- August 15, 2007: Pink Tentacle




















