Dr. John Miller

Dr. John Miller

MemoPryl Editorial Team
Brain health & nutritional supplement content

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About the author

Dr. John Miller is a seasoned health writer and brain health specialist with over 15 years of experience in nutritional science and cognitive wellness. He holds a PhD in Nutritional Science from the University of California, Davis, where his research focused on the impact of natural botanical compounds on cognitive function and healthy aging.

Throughout his career, Dr. Miller has contributed to numerous health publications and has been a lead researcher in studies investigating the efficacy of nootropics. His passion lies in translating complex scientific data into actionable advice for individuals seeking to optimize their mental clarity and focus through natural means.

Medical / expert reviewer

Dr. Elena Rodriguez

Dr. Elena Rodriguez, MD

Board-Certified Neurologist

Dr. Elena Rodriguez is a board-certified neurologist with extensive experience in cognitive neurology and neurodegenerative disorders. She earned her medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine and completed her residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

As a medical reviewer for MemoPryl, Dr. Rodriguez ensures that all health-related claims are scientifically accurate, evidence-based, and aligned with the latest clinical guidelines. She is dedicated to providing readers with trustworthy information to help them make informed decisions about their brain health.

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