Supplements in the News

Scientists may need to rethink which genes control aging, study suggests
Scientists discover that bacteria may drive activity of many hallmark aging genes in flies
Date:
June 24, 2021
Source:
NIH/National Institute of N...

Niacin and Cancer
How vitamin B-3 protects and even helps repair your DNA
by W. Todd Penberthy, PhD, Andrew W. Saul, and Robert G. Smith, PhD
Orthomolecular Medicin...

Using Nutrition to Target Disease
A new study proposes a novel approach to manipulate genes using a self-assembling platform that delivers nucleic acids to distinct subsets of cells. The new modular platform offers a robust biological approach -- and may hold the key to the future of personalized medicine.