Supplements
The biological impact of supplements on aging, cognition, and physical performance. Molecular discoveries, hormone regulation, and the safety profiles of everyday essentials.
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videoSupplements and drugs most discussed for living longer
David Sinclair and Matthew LaPlante dive into various supplements and drugs believed to support longevity. Key substances include NAD boosters…
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videoHow to slow visible aging in skin, nails, and hair
Harvard professor David Sinclair and co-host Matthew LaPlante discuss methods to slow or reverse cosmetic aging, focusing on skin, hair,…
Creatine plus caffeine may sharpen thinking but not boost workout results
This study found that the combination of caffeine and creatine nitrate significantly improved cognitive function in resistance-trained athletes, particularly in…
A doctor shares the exact supplements he takes to slow his own aging
Dr. Michael Roizen claims that specific supplements, including omega-3s, vitamin D, and CoQ10, could help reverse the effects of aging.…
CBD products ineffective and potentially harmful for pain management
A new study from the University of Bath has found that cannabidiol (CBD) products do not provide effective relief for…
New anti-aging supplements aim to extend healthy years
The longevity industry is rapidly expanding, with advances in cellular reprogramming, AI, and big data pushing the boundaries of anti-aging…
Biohackers like Bryan Johnson take NMN supplements to help reverse ageing
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) supplements are popular for their purported anti-ageing benefits, yet there is insufficient human research to support these…
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Sleep deprivation kills by damaging the gut, but antioxidants may help
Sleep deprivation kills flies and mice by causing oxidative damage in the gut, a process that antioxidants can reverse, according to a Harvard study.