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.

Longevity Articles

Plastic, Fantastic Brains: Study Identifies Crucial Compound That Supports Neuroplasticity and Memory in Mice

Plastic, Fantastic Brains: Study Identifies Crucial Compound That Supports Neuroplasticity and Memory in Mice

Neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt and rewire connections, is a key player in maintaining cognitive vitality. Researchers reverse age-related memory loss in mice by targeting compounds involved with plasticity. 

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Don’t Fear Fat: Study Finds Some Fatty Acids, Including Omega-3s, Increase Lifespan By Almost 5 Years

Don’t Fear Fat: Study Finds Some Fatty Acids, Including Omega-3s, Increase Lifespan By Almost 5 Years

Researchers find that a “fatty acid fingerprint” better predicts older adults’ mortality risk than currently used markers, with higher amounts of 3 fatty acids boosting lifespan by almost five years.

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Over-Perked: Excess Coffee Does Not Support Brain Health in the Long Run

Over-Perked: Excess Coffee Does Not Support Brain Health in the Long Run

High coffee consumption (more than 6 cups per day) is linked to smaller brains and higher odds for poor brain health, finds a study involving hundreds of thousands of adults.

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Superagers Show Superior Brain Power

The Remarkable Brains of ‘Superagers’: Study Reveals the Cognitive Differences in Older Adults Who Defy Memory Loss

Superagers that resist cognitive decline show distinct structural and functional changes in their brains, keeping their memory and recall abilities similar to that of 25-year-olds.

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