Bryan Johnson, a data-obsessed Silicon Valley centimillionaire, is promoting food and supplements that promise to help people live longer. Scientists say his program is highly questionable. So why are people flocking to it?
Tag: Dietary Supplements and Herbal Remedies
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‘Gas-Station Heroin’ Sold as Dietary Supplement Alarms Health Officials
Tianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of substances that are difficult to control.
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Are Greens Powders Good for You? What Experts Say About ‘Superfood Powders’
These once-daily supplements claim to boost energy, nourish your gut, support your immune system and more. But health experts aren’t convinced.
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22 Out of 25 Melatonin Products Were Mislabeled, Study Finds
New research found that the gummies contained different amounts of the commonly used sleep aid than advertised.
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Does Ashwaganda Help Anxiety? What to Know About the Stress Relief Supplement
Tonics and tablets made with this ancient herb promise to calm you down and level you out. Do they actually work?