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This week in Fight Aging!, we discuss the controversy surrounding the makers of the supplement LY-D6/2 and their lack of transparency regarding its ingredients. This supplement claims to boost NAD+ levels and contain a plant extract senolytic, but fails to disclose specific details about what it contains. We delve into the implications of such vague marketing and the potential inefficacy of supplementation without clear information.
In a groundbreaking study highlighted this week, a randomized controlled trial shows promise for a senolytic and NAD+ precursor combination in improving cognitive function in senior dogs. This study marks a significant step towards understanding the effects of anti-aging supplements on cognitive decline in a controlled environment.
Looking into evolutionary theories of lifespan disparities between sexes, we explore recent research on killifish that suggests germ cells play a pivotal role in determining lifespan differences between males and females. Removing germ cells equalizes lifespans in killifish, highlighting the crucial yet understudied influence of reproductive cells on aging and longevity.
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