Longevity Articles

Stay informed with the latest information related to supplements and nutrition to help you live healthier and longer.

Longevity Articles

Stay informed with the latest information related to supplements and nutrition to help you live healthier and longer.

NMN News & Research

The main benefits of supplemental NMN include supporting longevity, healthy body weight, metabolic markers, cognitive function, and reproductive health.

NMN News & Research

The main benefits of supplemental NMN include supporting longevity, healthy body weight, metabolic markers, cognitive function, and reproductive health.

Keeping Kidneys Alive and Kicking: NMN Fights Off Age-Associated Susceptibility to Acute Kidney Injury

Keeping Kidneys Alive and Kicking: NMN Fights Off Age-Associated Susceptibility to Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury is common with age, with low NAD+ levels being one cause. In mice, the NAD+ precursor NMN protects against age- and toxin-related acute kidney injury.

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Can NMN Improve Diabetes? First Human Trial of Its Kind Finds NMN Improves Glucose Metabolism in Women

First Human Trial of Its Kind Finds NMN Improves Glucose Metabolism in Women

In the first human trial of its kind, NMN improved several markers of glucose metabolism that are commonly dysregulated in people with obesity, prediabetes, or type 2 diabetes.

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Rejuvenating the Aging Brain With NMN, One Blood Vessel at a Time

Rejuvenating the Aging Brain With NMN, One Blood Vessel at a Time

Boosting NAD+ levels with NMN improves the health and integrity of both the cerebral blood flow system and the brain as a whole, leading to neurovascular rejuvenation in a group of aged mice.

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man running; Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: NMN Helps Preserve Muscles in Old Age

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: NMN Helps Preserve Muscle Mass in Old Age

Supplementing with NMN prevented the loss of muscle mass in mice by enhancing the function of their mitochondria — the energy powerhouses of our cells that tend to decline in function with age.

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