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@NetMindLife NetMind LifeNetMind Life posts on X about health, longterm, products, skin the most. They currently have XXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total X engagements in the last XX hours.
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Social topic influence health, longterm, products, skin
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"New research deepens the link between coffee and healthy aging. Reference Article: 🧬 Source: Microbial Cell 2025 Caffeine appears to activate AMPK a key cellular energy sensor tied to longevity DNA repair and stress response. Its not a magic bullet but for regular drinkers moderate coffee intake (23 cups/day) may support long-term health"
X Link 2025-07-01T14:09Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"The longevity conversation is changing. For women its not just about living longer but living healthier. Article: Experts urge women to focus on healthspan: caring for hormone health (especially around menopause) building muscle and bone strength supporting brain health and staying active. Unlike flashy biohacks simple evidence-based steps like strength training cardio balanced nutrition and when needed hormone therapy can protect long-term health. Womens ovaries play a key role in ageing yet research is still catching up. Remember: ageing is natural and with the right tools women can stay"
X Link 2025-07-17T13:34Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"🧠🧬 Microplastics the tiny fragments shed from plastic products do not just pollute the 🌍. They can enter organs and even reach the brain. Article: In mice carrying the Alzheimers risk gene APOE4 short-term exposure produced sex-specific effects that mirror human disease. Males showed apathy whilst females experienced memory loss. The study suggests that genetics and environmental toxins may interact to shape brain health linking plastic pollution not only to the environment but also to neurodegenerative risk"
X Link 2025-09-15T09:35Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"A new placebo-controlled trial by Zajac et al. found that daily ergothioneine supplementation (25 mg) improved memory and sleep quality in healthy older adults with no safety concerns. Full article: Though the effects diminished over time the study marks a move from observation to measurable impact on cognition. Ergothioneine found naturally in mushrooms beans and oat bran supports mitochondrial balance and antioxidant defence and higher intake has been linked to slower cognitive decline. This represents a promising pathway to healthier ageing proving that some of the best longevity tools may"
X Link 2025-10-27T13:57Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Scientists have uncovered something surprising: a little-studied bacterium that lives in human blood (Paracoccus sanguinis) makes natural compounds that can calm key drivers of skin aging. Article link: Researchers identified XX metabolites and one stood outmetabolite XX. In lab tests it reduced oxidative stress lowered inflammatory signals (IL-6/IL-8) and slowed collagen-breaking activity (MMP-1). These are all major processes that contribute to aging skin. The work is still early and only done in cell models but it highlights an intriguing idea: the body may already produce chemistry that"
X Link 2025-12-02T11:07Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"A study shows a tiny gut-restricted dose of cephaloridine can push normal E. coli to crank out more colanic acid a metabolite tied to longer lifespan. Article: The drug activates a specific bacterial pathway (PBP1a ZraS RcsAB) and that boosts extended lifespan in worms and reduces age-related cholesterol and insulin changes in mice. As the drug stays in the gut it reprograms microbes without affecting host cells. This opens the door to microbiome-targeted longevity therapies where future drugs arent designed to act on human tissues but instead coach our bacteria to produce health-promoting"
X Link 2025-12-08T10:53Z XXX followers, XXX engagements