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Why is NMX*Mind Health Report on my Credit Card Bill?

Why is NMX*Mind Health Report showing up on my credit card statement?

If your most recent credit card statement reflects a charge from NMX*Mind Health Report, it indicates that you have recently signed up to receive the very popular health newsletter, Dr. Gary Small’s Mind Health Report.

Dr. Gary Small’s Mind Health Report is a health newsletter published by Newsmax. NMX*Mind Health Report is filled with the latest advancements in brain research from the frontiers of neuroscience. You’ll hear about breakthrough techniques for improving your memory and brain health. Plus, you’ll read fascinating case studies from Dr. Gary Small, one of America’s leading brain experts — and director of the UCLA Longevity Center.

Dr. Gary Small’s Mind Health Report subscription most likely came with a free gift like The Small Guide to Alzheimer’s, SNAP: Change Your Personality in 30 Days, 2 Weeks to a Younger Brain or several other items.

In Dr. Gary Small’s Mind Health Report you'll get incredibly vital health information. Topics include:

  • Relieving anxiety and depression . . . 
  • Prevention and treatment strategies for memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease . . . 
  • Supplements, foods and promising drugs that aid mental health . . . 
  • And much, much more!


Dr. Gary Small, M.D.
Renowned Psychiatrist
Editor, NMX*Mind Health Report

Over the past few months, tens of thousands of health-conscious people from all over the globe have taken free trial subscriptions to the NMX*Mind Health Report.

If you have questions or concerns about your subscription to NMX*Mind Health Report, you can simply visit Newsmax’s customer service website by clicking here.

Or you can contact customer service by calling (800) 485-4350. Customer service is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time).

“We make it part of our business policy for subscribers to be able to cancel NMX*Mind Health Report whenever they choose,” stated the publisher at Newsmax Health.

In fact, Newsmax has gone above and beyond industry standards to make it possible for subscribers to cancel NMX*Mind Health Report if they so choose.

For example, a letter is sent in the mail giving subscribers the right to cancel NMX*Mind Health Report, as well as an email sent out and a voice message by phone alerting the subscriber that they can cancel NMX*Mind Health Report at any time.

NMX*Mind Health Report is filled with the latest news and advice, providing readers practical ways to take charge of their own health and well-being.

As a health newsletter published by Newsmax, NMX*Mind Health Report is printed and mailed monthly.

A weekly email also goes out so subscribers to NMX*Mind Health Report are never left in the dark in between monthly issues.

With Dr. Gary Small’s Mind Health Report, you’ll trek deeper into the inner workings of your brain than ever before. From more happiness and contentment in your relationships, to greater satisfaction in your work, better overall health, and a happier outlook on life in general.

To learn more about Dr. Gary Small’s Mind Health Report newsletter, click here.

Editor’s Note: Newsmax and Newsmax Health want to make it as simple as possible to cancel NMX*Mind Health Report. If you are a current subscriber to NMX*Mind Health Report and no longer wish to receive the newsletter, simply go here.

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