It also helps to reduce the risk of developing heart attack, dementia, and stroke, since it decreases homocysteine levels
[9] High-dose niacin (used to treat cholesterol) lacks human safety data in pregnancy and could theoretically affect the fetus (for example, by causing hypotension or altering lipid metabolism)
Studies confirm 50% drops by midlife, linking to aging symptoms.[1][9] Restoring NAD+ has been shown in animal studies to improve lifespan and healthspan, with human trials indicating benefits in muscle function and cognitive performance
This review discusses the neuroendocrine control of energy homeostasis, drug targets, and the possible future range of anti-obesity agents
As we age, our metabolism slows down, making it harder to maintain a healthy weight
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