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One Daily Supplement Could Slow Your Biological Clock, Study Suggests
(brizmaker/GettyImages) Multivitamins have ignited a fierce scientific debate over whether nutritional supplements are beneficial to our health or a multi-billion-dollar racket. A long-term randomized ...
Scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and others studied thousands of older adults who were asked to take a daily multivitamin and multimineral supplement. They found evidence that daily ...
A new multivitamin biological clock study suggests that taking a daily multivitamin could slightly slow some markers of ...
A daily multivitamin did not turn back the clock in any dramatic sense. But in a large clinical trial of older adults, it did appear to slow one version of aging that researchers can measure in blood.
Daily multivitamin could slow biological clock and lead to ‘healthier ageing’, study suggests - Taking a multivitamin could ...
Researchers led by Gen Kurosawa at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) in Japan have used theoretical physics to discover how our biological clock ...
We are looking for adults with type 2 diabetes for an exciting research study to see whether meal timing and/or bright light therapy can improve your blood sugar, reset your body clock, and improve ...
Muscle cells contain their own circadian clocks and disrupting them with shift work can have a profound impact on aging, according to the results of a preclinical study carried out by Jeffrey Kelu, ...
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