Longevity News
Increasing NMN Transporter in the Brain Reduces Age-Related Muscle Decline
A new study shows that increased levels in the brain of a molecule called Slc128a, which transports NMN into cells, reduces a type of muscle decline in older adults called sarcopenia.
Read MoreHeart Disease Related to Accumulation of DNA Damage and Oxidative Stress
As we age, the risk for clogged arteries, brittle blood vessels, and heart failure increase. A recent study looking at the DNA in numerous individual heart cells tells the story of why this occurs.
Read MoreNAD+ and Aging
NAD+ is involved in several processes that stop humans from aging such as reducing inflammation, aiding in DNA repair, conducting correct signaling, cell division, energy production, and regulation in mitochondria. etc.
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