Quincy Bioscience Promotes National Family Stories Month by Launching the Third Edition of the Making Memories E-Book
Madison, WI (PRWEB) November 25, 2014 -- Quincy Bioscience, creators of brain health supplement Prevagen®, supports National Family Stories Month by releasing the third edition of the Making Memories e-booklet series – 10 Marvelous Tips for Making Memories: Family Reunion.
National Family Stories Month takes place each November and is dedicated to gathering all of the family stories that have been handed down from generation to generation. This unique holiday encourages making memories and preserving family history, and there is no better time than the holidays to share family stories. Equally, families spend time during the holidays to plan the next family get-together or perhaps a summer reunion.
The Prevagen-sponsored e-book is a complimentary resource that provides unique ways to capture life’s precious moments and transform them into positive lasting memories. The third edition of the series offers exceptional memory-making tips and ideas for families to utilize for annual family reunions. Each concept published in the e-book is free or low-cost to create, and sure to make a lasting impression.
“The most important thing that we have learned about memory over the years is its importance to families and staying connected,” said Mark Underwood, president and co-founder of Quincy Bioscience. “When a family member loses a memory, that memory might be gone forever. This is one small thing that we can do to help families preserve the best things that life has to offer.”
All Making Memories e-booklets are offered via online PDF. Learn more by clicking here.
About Quincy Bioscience:
Quincy Bioscience is a biotechnology company based in Madison, Wisconsin, focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel technologies to support good health in aging. The company’s products focus on supporting memory and cognitive health. Quincy Bioscience is set apart by its cutting-edge applications of the patented protein apoaequorin, which is breaking new ground in the area of brain health.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Todd Olson, Quincy Bioscience, http://www.quincybioscience.com, 608-827-8134, [email protected]
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