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Yours for better health, Frank Shallenberger, M.D.     c) 2023 Republican Post. All Rights Reserv

[RIGHT WING AMERICANS] Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers. Do you ever forget a word in mid-conversation?   Experiencing more "senior moments"? Do you ever forget a word in mid-conversation? Or struggle to recall someone's name? Or walk into a room and then forget why you're there? For most people, growing older means experiencing more of these frustrating "senior moments." But have you noticed how some people don't experience these problems? Think of someone like Warren Buffett. At 92, he is still CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is still the chief stock picker. And he's famous for not having a computer on his desk, preferring to do calculations in his head. Or Carol Burnett, who is 89. She got rave reviews for her recent role on Better Call Saul… which resulted in a viral campaign to get her to host Saturday Night Live. In addition to her acting schedule, she recently wrote a memoir, and just finished writing a children's book. Or Clint Eastwood. At 92, he still acts and composes music and memorizes pages of dialogue… and he recently directed his 37th feature film. Buffett, Eastwood, and Burnett are more active and vital than a lot of people half their age! And it's not just rich and famous folks who retain their mental prowess. You probably have a friend or relative in their 70s, 80s, or 90s whose mind is as sharp now as it was decades ago. Why is that? Do these people stay mentally young through a perfect diet and regular exercise? Did they win the genetic lottery? Is it plain old luck? Well… A team of scientists at Northwestern University have discovered the number one reason some people stay sharp as a tack no matter their age. [Click here to find out what it is]( Yours for better health, Frank Shallenberger, M.D.     c) 2023 Republican Post. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, (electronic or otherwise) in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without express written permission. Nothing in this e-mail should be considered personalized investment advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized investment advice. We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in any security recommended to our readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. Any investments recommended in this letter should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. The information presented here is for public educational purposes only. MATERIAL CONNECTION DISCLOSURE: You should assume that the sender of this email has an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the persons or businesses mentioned in or linked to from this message and may receive commissions from purchases you make on subsequent web sites. You should never rely solely on information contained in this email to evaluate the product or service being endorsed. Always exercise due diligence before purchasing any product or service. Republican Post 177 Huntington Ave Ste 1703 PMB 49440 Boston, Massachusetts 02115-3153 US You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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