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 — Brain

Daily Multivitamin Use May Support Cognitive Health in Older Adults

Daily Multivitamin Use May Support Cognitive Health in Older Adults

This study provides the first evidence from a large, long-term, pragmatic trial to support the potential efficacy of a multivitamin-mineral supplement to improve cognition in older adults.

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Mellow Yellow: Saffron Ingredient Supports Cognitive Health

Mellow Yellow: Saffron Ingredient Supports Cognitive Health

The compound crocin—found in saffron—benefits learning, memory, and social interaction in stressed mice by regulating an enzyme that produces NMN, a precursor to the vital molecule NAD+.

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NAD+ Precursors NMN and NR Support Neuron Health and Mitochondrial Function

NAD+ Precursors NMN and NR Support Neuron Health and Mitochondrial Function

The correction of NAD+ depletion in mouse nerve cells supports axonal health — the projections of neurons — in the face of blood sugar dysregulation or other stressors.

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Enhanced Absorption With Liposomal Sulforaphane: A Broccoli-Based Antioxidant That Fights Oxidative Stress and Supports Health With Age

Liposomal Sulforaphane: A Broccoli-Based Antioxidant with Enhanced Absorption That Supports Health With Age

Found in broccoli, sulforaphane is a powerful antioxidant compound that supports cardiometabolic and cognitive health by fighting inflammation — but its bioavailability on its own is low.

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