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Sirtuins, ageing and disease

Disease prevention and treatment has always been of interest to humans, but nowadays with an ageing population, age related disease and effects of ageing have become even more of interest. Why do we age? And what makes us more likely to develop diseases as we age? 

One of the most vital parts of our bodies is our brain, in the central nervous system: a system that is crucial for our quality of life. Cells within this system are called the oligodendrocyte precursor cells and the molecules inside them, sirtuins, hold some of the answers and possible solutions to ageing. 

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Can Diabetes Be Reversed With An NMN Supplement?

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Swapping roast potatoes and white toast for low-GI (glycemic index) foods is an all-too-familiar pattern across the world as those at risk of developing diabetes try every diet going to keep high blood glucose at bay. A remarkable new study released in April 2021 has shown there could be a much easier

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NAD+ in Brain Aging and Neurodegenerative Disorders NAD+ is a pivotal metabolite involved in cellular bioenergetics, genomic stability, mitochondrial homeostasis, adaptive stress responses, and cell survival. Multiple NAD+-dependent enzymes are involved in synaptic plasticity and neuronal stress resistance key areas...
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