Heart attacks happen more in people once they get older, and aging makes it more difficult to recover. Combined therapy of NMN and melatonin protects the heart from further damage after heart attacks.
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NMN may be effective for promoting new capillary growth and treating age-related diseases that occur from reduced blood flow and impaired vascular function, including the muscle loss called sarcopenia.
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Although vision loss can occur for many potential reasons, one such cause is excessive exposure to ultraviolet B rays (UVB); NMN may mitigate the corneal damage seen after UVB exposure.
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Type 2 diabetes has become an epidemic in our modern lifestyle, likely due to calorie-rich diets overwhelming our metabolic pathways — and research finds that supplemental NMN may be able to help.
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Deterioration of blood vessels not only increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes but also plays a role in cognitive decline — NMN treatment may mitigate this age-related dysfunction.
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This study shows NMN’s potential for preservation of the brain’s microcirculation, showing promise for future research into treatment for cerebrovascular events, such as strokes.
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This study provides hope that low-dose NMN supplementation could be a non-invasive and low-risk way to increase fertility and support pregnancies with increasing age.
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Unprecedented trends in population aging are predicted to become an incessant burden on healthcare finances. In this study, long-term NMN administration mitigated age-associated physiological decline in mice.
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Cells treated with NMN after glucocorticoid exposure had improved bone-building markers, indicating that NMN may be a useful therapy to protect against bone loss in people taking glucocorticoids.
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NAD+ precursors restored low NAD+ levels in people with short telomeres, mitigated mitochondrial and telomeric DNA damage, restored sirtuin and PARP activity, and delayed cellular senescence.
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A lesser-known cousin of resveratrol, pterostilbene is a polyphenol studied for its anti-aging and health-promoting effects, as it may increase the effectiveness of NMN through sirtuin activation.
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