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

Strengthening Skeletons With Age: The Bone-Boosting Benefits of Sprint and Impact Training  

Strengthening Skeletons With Age: The Bone-Boosting Benefits of Sprint and Impact Training  

Older adults can prevent osteoporosis and bone deterioration by participating in regular strength, sprint, and impact training, even at age 80 and beyond.

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Mind the Gap: Erasing Senescent Cells Alleviates Memory Loss Caused by Chronic Unprecedented Stress

Erasing Senescent Cells Alleviates Memory Loss Caused by Chronic Stress

Mice subjected to chronic stress exhibit depressive symptoms and cognitive loss that correlate with senescence—permanent cell cycle arrest from damage or stress that is characteristic of aging.

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First Clinical Trial Of Its Kind Shows Nutrition and Lifestyle Program Reduces Biological Age By Over 3 Years

Change Your Diet, Change Your Lifespan: First Clinical Trial Of Its Kind Shows Nutrition and Lifestyle Program Reduces Biological Age By Over 3 Years

This short 8-week study reversed biological age by over 3 years, providing the first-ever evidence in a human trial that nutrition and lifestyle habits alone can turn back the aging clock.

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Cholesterol Abnormalities Can Crash Cognition, Study Linking Bile Acid Production to Brain Health Finds

Cholesterol Abnormalities Can Crash Cognition, Study Linking Bile Acid Production to Brain Health Finds

Lower levels of bile acids and cholesterol precursors were associated with higher brain amyloid deposition and faster brain deterioration, which increased the risk of developing dementia.

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