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Does matcha have caffeine in it? The surprising truth

Matcha has become increasingly popular as a trendy health drink, but many people wonder about its caffeine content. As longevity science researchers, we decided to investigate the facts about caffeine in matcha and how it compares to other caffeinated beverages. What we found may surprise you. Key takeaways: • Matcha contains...

Lactose: Understanding health benefits and concerns

Lactose, the primary sugar found in milk and dairy products, has been a subject of debate in the health and nutrition community. While some individuals experience difficulties digesting lactose, leading to lactose intolerance, this unique sugar also offers several health benefits. In this comprehensive article, we'll explore both...

Yoga's health science benefits

Research suggests that practicing yoga may offer numerous health benefits and potentially contribute to longevity, with studies indicating improvements in flexibility, stress reduction, balance, and overall well-being. While more research is needed to fully understand yoga's long-term effects, emerging evidence points to its potential as a holistic approach...

2024 RLS study leads to new hope for a cure

According to a recent genome-wide meta-analysis study published in Nature Genetics, researchers have identified 164 genetic risk loci associated with restless legs syndrome (RLS), providing new insights into the disease's biology and potential treatment targets such as glutamate receptors 1 and 4. Expanded Genetic Understanding The recent genome-wide...

Viagra's unexpected life extension

Recent research suggests that Viagra (sildenafil), originally developed for treating erectile dysfunction, may have unexpected benefits for longevity. According to a study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, men taking PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra were 25% less likely to die from any cause and 39% less likely to die...

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