David Sinclair· PhD
Long-term NMN Treatment Increases Lifespan & Healthspan in Mice in a Sex-Dependent Manner
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Long-term NMN Treatment Increases Lifespan & Healthspan in Mice in a Sex-Dependent Manner
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Yesterday she gave a seminar to @HMSGenetics about her results in mice on the physiological & longevity benefits of NMN.
Right, but remember we fed NMN to mice, but normal mice, not predisposed, and if anything they lived longer and healthier.
But what he showed was that over a year of treatment, pretty much all the parameters of health in these mice were improved. And if those mice didn't live longer, I'd be surprised.