Jerusalem Artichoke Fiber Shows Promise for Reversing Prediabetes in Clinical Trial
246-person study tested whether inulin fiber from Jerusalem artichokes could help prediabetic patients return to normal blood sugar levels.
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246-person study tested whether inulin fiber from Jerusalem artichokes could help prediabetic patients return to normal blood sugar levels.
Novel KH-1 supplement containing spermidine and probiotics tested for autophagy stimulation and glucose control in 42 prediabetic participants.
Oxford researchers tested whether spermidine could rejuvenate aging immune systems and improve vaccination effectiveness in adults over 65.
University of Florida researchers tested whether resveratrol supplements could improve mitochondrial function and physical performance in seniors.
First major clinical trial tests whether resveratrol, found in red wine, can slow Alzheimer's progression through sirtuin activation.
First major clinical trial tests NMN supplement doses up to 900mg in middle-aged adults for anti-aging effects.
New study evaluates reduced nicotinamide mononucleotide for anti-aging benefits, measuring biological age and physical performance.
Study examines how smoking, alcohol, and contraceptives affect ovarian follicle depletion and biological aging markers in women.
120-person trial tested whether Oligonol could reduce muscle loss and cardiovascular risks in middle-aged and older adults.
Study shows ghrelin treatment preserved muscle mass and strength in aged mice with lung inflammation, offering hope for sarcopenia prevention.
Long-term study of 511 men finds testosterone replacement causes modest prostate enlargement without affecting urinary function or quality of life.
New evidence shows testosterone replacement safely improves muscle, mood, and metabolism in aging men when properly monitored.