November 2022 Longevity Review
supplements rapamycin fasting nad+ nmn resveratrol senolytics gene therapy
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Apart from the first results of my n=1 rapamycin trial, this month you’ll find senolytics for skincare and rapamycin for IVF treatment among the highlights, along with why natural remedies aren’t necessarily better than pharmaceuticals and a rather simple solution to reduce cognitive decline for those with hearing loss.
In the supplemental section there is the suggestion that cellular enlargement is a potential new “Hallmark of Ageing”, as well as how much resistance exercise is needed for longevity and what the best time for exercise is. In addition, clinical NMN trials are coming in thick and fast now, with two more making an appearance this month. Of course, this is just scratching the surface!
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CLA News
[size=4][font=arial][color=rgb(0,0,0)][background=transparent]Finally a little bit of news from the CLA: we had a small dinner to celebrate our one year anniversary of incorporation at the Amsterdam Brewery in Toronto. I only organised it at the last minute, so many people already had other plans, but for those who came, the stimulating discussion stretched late into the night.