Breno Werneck

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By the time my mother died in 2014, my father’s health had also begun its seemingly inexorable decline. He had retired at 67 and was in his mid-70s, still fairly active. He liked to travel and garden. But he had passed the type 2 diabetes threshold, was losing his hearing, and his eyes were starting to go bad. He would tire fast. He repeated himself. He was grumpy. He was hardly a picture of exuberant life. He started taking metformin for his borderline type 2 diabetes. The next year he started taking NMN. My father has always been a skeptic. But he is also insatiably curious and was ...more
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Breno Werneck
About his father taking Nmn
Lifespan: The Revolutionary Science of Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
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