Cellular Senescence: Understanding an Antagonistic Hallmark of Aging
Dietary supplements such as NMN and resveratrol have also shown promising results in improving autophagy and cellular recycling..
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Dietary supplements such as NMN and resveratrol have also shown promising results in improving autophagy and cellular recycling..
Aging is a natural process that every person inevitably experiences. With it comes changes in physical appearance and health that are often unwelcome. Although it is something we cannot halt completely, understanding the process may assist us in slowing down the onset of age-related diseases or even reverse the effects
Resveratrol, curcumin, and luteolin, have shown some promise in improving proteostasis. Resveratrol can be found in dark fruits and even chocolate!
Understanding that aging is caused by specific changes in our bodies — called ‘hallmarks’ — can help us better understand how to slow down or even reverse age-related diseases.
Several therapies claim to slow down telomere attrition and promote anti-aging.
It is critical to note that epigenetic alterations are highly reversible factors and can be influenced by lifestyle, nutrition, and other factors.
The good news is that there are currently new, cutting-edge preventative therapies, and dietary supplements that promise to stabilize genomic instability and slow or even reverse the aging process.
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