Daily Taurine Supplementation Shows Promise for Slowing Biological Aging in Older Adults
German researchers tested whether 4g daily taurine could slow aging processes in adults 55-75 over 6 months of supplementation.
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German researchers tested whether 4g daily taurine could slow aging processes in adults 55-75 over 6 months of supplementation.
Pfizer's landmark trial examines whether tafamidis can safely treat transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy, a progressive and often fatal heart condition.
A completed trial investigates whether replenishing glutathione precursors can reverse metabolic dysfunction in elderly adults.
Vanderbilt study tests whether reducing calcium-to-magnesium ratios through targeted supplementation can improve brain function in seniors.
A completed pilot trial tests whether 2g/day of a novel carnosine formulation can restore neuromuscular function and quality of life in MS patients.
Maastricht University investigated whether NA, NAM, and tryptophan together could restore mitochondrial function in physically compromised older adults.
Cornell study tests whether N-acetylcysteine can restore protective antioxidants in Parkinson's patients' brains using advanced brain imaging.
A Phase 1/2 trial tests whether nicotinamide riboside can restore NAD+ balance and improve heart function in systolic HF patients.
Baylor researchers investigated whether glutathione precursors glycine and NAC could reverse oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in COVID-19.
18-month trial tested omega-3 supplementation in 774 older adults with low DHA/EPA levels and memory concerns to prevent cognitive decline.
Small trial tests whether leucine supplementation enhances muscle-building effects of resistance exercise in frail elderly women.
A Phase 2 trial investigates whether thiethylperazine, a decades-old antiemetic, can flush toxic amyloid beta from the brains of early AD patients.
A completed University of Kansas trial investigates whether creatine monohydrate can support brain energy metabolism in Alzheimer's patients.
A pilot RCT tests whether 3g daily citrulline malate improves mobility, strength, and biomarkers in women over 65 doing multicomponent training.
Small trial tested whether fish oil and alpha lipoic acid could slow Alzheimer's by reducing oxidative stress markers in blood.
University of Florida researchers tested whether resveratrol supplements could improve mitochondrial function and physical performance in seniors.
Small study explores whether omega-3 supplements enhance muscle strength gains from resistance training in older adults.
A Phase 1/2 trial tests whether dexmedetomidine can enhance the brain's glymphatic system to clear amyloid and tau during sleep.
A completed 105-person trial tests whether protein supplementation amplifies exercise and caloric restriction benefits in elderly sarcopenic obesity.
12-week study tested whether protein drinks could boost resistance training benefits in healthy elderly men battling sarcopenia.