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The Potential of Ketones, NAD, & Youngblood for Longevity || Research Round-up by Dr. Brianna Stubbs
The Potential of Ketones, NAD, & Youngblood for Longevity || Research Round-up by Dr. Brianna Stubbs
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Welcome to the first episode of our brand-new monthly series: Research Round-up. To stay up to date on the cutting-edge of health and performance, our HVMN Research Lead Dr. Brianna Stubbs tends to read a lot of scientific literature...A LOT. In fact, she wants to share all this stored up knowledge with you: Our podcast listeners. Every month, she will dive into the latest, most relevant, and exciting research papers. It's tough to get through a written study, and that's why Dr. Stubbs is here to walk us through the experiment process, dissect the results and implications, and candidly share her own thoughts on the paper and subject as a whole. This month, Dr. Stubbs dives into three papers, all relating to the topic of aging and longevity: BHB Prevents Vascular Senescence Through hnRNP A1-Mediated Upregulation of Oct4 Quantitative Analysis of NAD Synthesis-Breakdown Fluxes Young Blood Reverses Age-Related Impairments in Cognitive Function and Synaptic Plasticity in Mice ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website to learn more: https://go.hvmn.com/podcast-audio Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you a one-month's supply of Kado (https://go.hvmn.com/kado-podcast).
Released:
Oct 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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