Maternal Bile Acid Supplement Extends Offspring Lifespan by 19% in Fruit Fly Study
TUDCA supplementation during pregnancy improved offspring longevity and reduced oxidative stress through enhanced fat metabolism pathways.
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TUDCA supplementation during pregnancy improved offspring longevity and reduced oxidative stress through enhanced fat metabolism pathways.
24-week trial of berry compounds in 110 older adults reveals no memory improvements, suggesting benefits may require existing cognitive decline.
Major analysis of 37 studies finds folate effectively reduces homocysteine levels but shows no cardiovascular or mortality benefits.
HMB plus branched-chain amino acids increased muscle thickness and reduced inflammation in hemodialysis patients over 12 weeks.
New research shows valerate, a short-chain fatty acid, significantly improved bone density and intestinal barrier function in neonatal mice.
Traditional fruit shows promise for cognitive protection by reducing harmful brain proteins and improving spatial memory in rats.
Standardized berry blend enhanced visual function in presbyopia patients, showing promise for age-related vision decline.
New research calls for systematic dose-response studies of essential nutrients from seed oils to establish optimal intake levels.
Review reveals how supplements and gut microbiome interventions could protect brain function through reduced inflammation and oxidative stress.
A crossover trial finds complementary plant proteins work as well as isolated nutrients for post-exercise muscle protein synthesis.
A dual-tracer study finds age-related differences in amino acid digestibility depend heavily on protein source, with sorghum most affected.
A 12-month RCT finds calcium-enriched permeate reduces bone turnover and preserves BMD as effectively as standard calcium carbonate.
Marine polysaccharides protect against liver injury by restoring beneficial gut bacteria and key metabolites that enhance antioxidant defenses.
A Tanzania RCT finds maternal nicotinamide supplementation raises breast milk B3 levels dramatically, yet shows no link to infant growth or cognitive outcomes.
Chlorogenic acid from coffee beans shields liver cells from stress-induced damage by activating protective antioxidant pathways.
Six-month magnesium supplementation showed no benefits for arterial stiffness or calcification in older adults with type 2 diabetes.
New treat-to-target vitamin D strategy maintains optimal levels in 9 out of 10 patients with no increased side effects.
New meta-analysis reveals lactoferrin may boost iron storage but doesn't improve anemia better than iron alone in children.
Maternal supplementation with choline or betaine during pregnancy improves glucose control and weight management in offspring via gut bacteria.
New research reveals thyroglobulin levels can help assess iodine deficiency in pregnant women, linking maternal nutrition to birth outcomes.