Urolithin A vs Spermidine: Which Longevity Compound Works Better for Cellular Health
New research reveals how these two popular longevity supplements target different cellular pathways for anti-aging benefits.
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New research reveals how these two popular longevity supplements target different cellular pathways for anti-aging benefits.
New research reveals how environmental chromium contamination damages kidneys by disrupting cellular iron balance and triggering ferroptosis.
Scientists validate adenine-fed rats as model for studying tryptophan disruption in chronic kidney disease progression.
Research reveals ฮฑ1-acid glycoprotein could protect against metabolic liver disease by targeting both liver and fat tissue dysfunction.
A Spanish multicenter study finds urinary cortisol thresholds can reliably distinguish two life-threatening forms of Cushing's syndrome.
A completed trial compares two endometrial prep strategies for IVF patients with moderate-to-severe intrauterine adhesions, a notoriously difficult fertility challenge.
New research shows cross-sectional imaging disagrees with tissue-level aldosterone mapping in nearly half of surgical PA patients.
Scientists develop comprehensive screening method for banned muscle-building drugs that block natural growth limiters.
Large study reveals U-shaped relationship between maternal uric acid and pregnancy risks, suggesting optimal levels exist.
Researchers found that inhibiting ALOX12 enzyme reduces brain damage after stroke by protecting blood vessels and reducing inflammation.
New study reveals popular bodybuilding supplement ligandrol impairs cardiovascular fitness and hormonal health despite muscle strength gains.
A leading aging researcher audits NMN, urolithin A, spermidine, and more โ revealing what actually works and what falls short.
A quercetin, NR, urolithin A, and alpha-lipoic acid combination boosted remaining lifespan in aged mice by 33%, even on a Western diet.
Explore how the Klotho-FGF23-FGFR1 axis regulates phosphate homeostasis and influences aging through mineral metabolism and cellular signaling.
Long-term study of 511 men finds testosterone replacement causes modest prostate enlargement without affecting urinary function or quality of life.
New natural compound from Luvunga scandens prevents ferroptosis, a destructive cell death process linked to aging and liver disease.
Selenomethionine shields rabbit livers from mycotoxin injury by activating protective cellular pathways and reducing oxidative stress.
A traditional Chinese herbal formula and its active compound coptisine correct PCOS by protecting SIRT1 protein from degradation and normalizing ovarian hormone production.
New research reveals how the enzyme Aconitase-2 shields lung cells from damage during oxygen deprivation and restoration.
Theasinensin C from tea enhances beneficial gut bacteria to create creatine, reducing brain inflammation and improving cognition.