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SAVANNAH, Ga. - GeorgiaChron -- (Savannah, GA) The Institute for Personalized Medicine, led by Dr. Mary Kay Ross, is excited to announce an upcoming Lunch & Learn event that will focus on empowering individuals with practical strategies for maintaining brain health. This informative session, titled "5 Ways to Have a Healthy Brain," will take place on September 20, 2024, from noon – 2PM EST, at 1 Oglethorpe Professional Blvd, Savannah, GA 31406.

"Brain health is crucial at every stage of life. As part of our commitment to promoting wellness and longevity we will guide attendees through five science-backed ways to support and optimize cognitive function" said Dr. Mary Kay Ross, a renowned expert in brain health and functional medicine.

Event Highlights:
5 Proven Strategies for a Healthier Brain: Learn actionable tips to enhance brain performance, improve memory, and prevent cognitive decline.

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Interactive Q&A Session: Attendees will have the opportunity to ask Dr. Ross and her team questions, allowing for personalized guidance.

Lecture is free and open to the public but seating is limited. Enjoy a nutritious meal designed to boost brain health, while learning about foods and lifestyle changes that can keep your brain at its best. RSVP for Lunch & Learn – mkrossmd@gmail.com

All attendees will receive a free cognitive health assessment. Whether you're looking to improve focus, memory, or long-term brain function, this Lunch & Learn will provide the knowledge you need to take charge of your brain health. The event is ideal for anyone seeking practical ways to stay mentally sharp, including seniors, professionals, and caregivers.

Dr. Mary Kay Ross, MD, FACEP, has been a leader in functional medicine for over two decades, specializing in brain health, neurodegenerative diseases, and biotoxin illness. She and her team offer cutting-edge treatments and programs designed to improve cognitive function and overall wellness.

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