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Love as a longevity hack: how you can harness the power of love to live longer.

Love and longevity – at first glance, two terms that do not necessarily belong together. But anyone who has taken a closer look at the topics of health, joie de vivre and fulfilling relationships quickly realizes that love is not just a romantic concept, but a decisive factor for our well-being. Whether in the form […]

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Calcium alphaketoglutarate (CaAKG): Can it reduce our biological age?

Healthy ageing starts at the cellular level – imagine if you could slow down your ageing process right where your energy is created and your health begins: in the cells. The revolutionary compound of calcium and alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) combines two components into a unique molecule specifically designed to support cellular health. Calcium alphaketoglutarate (CaAKG) was

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Beats for the brain: How music improves cognitive function and longevity

“I can’t live without music” This often-heard phrase may sound exaggerated at first, but it harbors a deeper truth. Numerous studies in brain research prove that music is far more than mere entertainment. The soothing, rhythmic or emotional sounds can have significant effects on our brain and our health and even extend our lifespan. But

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Interview with Germany’s first “thymonaut” Ingmar P. Brunken

Ingmar P. Brunken is an entrepreneur, author and in his late fifties. He wanted to find out whether cutting-edge medicine could achieve real and verifiable rejuvenation with the bioAge test, even for ordinary people without special status, over and above a healthy lifestyle. What’s really behind the anti-ageing hype? Accompanied by sport and a healthy

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