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Daily Multivitamin Linked to Slower Biological Aging in Older Adults, Nature Reports

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  • Research published in Nature found that daily multivitamin use over two years was associated with a slight slowdown in biological aging markers among 958 older adult participants.
  • According to Nature, the supplement's effect on aging was more pronounced in people who were already biologically older than their chronological age.
  • New Scientist reported that the health relevance of the observed slowdown remains unclear, as the study measured molecular markers rather than clinical health outcomes.
  • NBC News noted that the findings suggest multivitamins may slightly slow the aging process, but further research is needed to confirm broader health benefits.

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