June 2024 Longevity Review
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With summer in full swing, we will take a look at how early Alzheimer’s could be slowed, stopped or even reversed through extensive lifestyle changes; how CRISPR gene therapy could be used to repair damaged organs; the first lifespan study of NMN; a look at Longevity Summit Dublin; and, how natural antioxidants could prevent the loss of testosterone in older men in the Canadian Content Study.
In the supplemental section you will find in Exercise, how heavy resistance training can have long lasting effects; in Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) how it improves walking in a human trial; In Other Supplements, how Taurine reduces the risk of metabolic syndrome; in Microbiome, how probiotics improve cognition and inflammation; in Observational Studies, how 70 is the new 60; in Skin & Beauty, a couple more studies on the benefits of collagen; and in Odds and Sods, how organic light-emitting diode therapy promotes longevity. Plus of course much more!
Canadian Longevity Association News
The big news this month is that we launched the first phase of our website update! The website had been relatively unchanged for the past two years due to a lack of resources, but we’ve now finally made some changes to improve its look and content. It is still very much a work in progress, but should see further improvements as the year progresses. Please take a look and tell us what you think!
We have started the process of creating our online merchandise store, so you will soon be able to purchase CLA branded items such as T-shirts, coffee mugs etc. It’s important for us to get more revenue so that we can do more to advocate for longevity, and ultimately improve YOUR health and wellbeing.
[size=4][font=arial][color=rgb(0,0,0)][background=transparent]We held our second monthly Longevity Walk along the Boardwalk, which was once again marred by a rainy forecast, but also once again, by the time we left on the walk, the heavens had cleared.