
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Nov 23
Cellular senescence is one of the twelve Hallmarks of Aging [1]; it is a characteristic of getting older in most organisms (including humans). Fisetin is one of a small group of compounds called senolytics that researchers are studying for countering cellular senescence.Senescence is a cellular stress response characterized by a permanent state of growth arrest (i.e., cells stop dividing but don’t die) and the production of chemical mediators that influence tissue health. With aging, senescent cells can linger in tissues and gradually accumulate, promoting tissue dysfunction, unhealthy aging, and age-related health decline [2,3].Senescent cells can be selectively eliminated with senolytics.
Cellular senescence is one of the twelve Hallmarks of Aging [1]; it is a characteristic of getting older in most organisms (including humans). Fisetin is one of a small group of compounds called senolytics that researchers are studying for countering cellular senescence.Senescence is a cellular stress response characterized by a permanent state of growth arrest (i.e., cells stop dividing but
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Nov 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Mindsets – Dr. Michael Gervais – Psychology.Topics within the interview include:What exactly is FOPO and why does it matter?Is worrying about people’s opinions something only those with low self esteem battle?The difference between purpose-driven and performance driven identities.Actionable tips we can start to use right now to become aware of and address FOPO in our everyday lives.Dr. Dan Stickler: Welcome back to the Collective Insights podcast. I’m Dr. Dan Stickler. I’m the medical director here at Neurohacker Collective. And today we have the honor of having Dr. Michael Gervais. He is a
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Mindsets – Dr. Michael Gervais – Psychology.Topics within the interview include:What exactly is FOPO and why does it matter?Is worrying about people’s opinions something only those with low self esteem battle?The difference between purpose-driven and performance driven identities.Actionable tips we can start to use right now to become aware of and address
Why Your Body’s Microbes Hold the Key to Your Health and Happiness – An Interview With Alanna Collen
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Oct 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Gut Health – Alanna Collen – Microbiome.Topics within the interview include the following: How quickly the gut microbiota shifts when we change what we eatHow even one course of antibiotics impacts our microbesThe importance of the microbiota and metabolites in learning and memoryThe role of the vagus nerve in regulation of body weightWhy counting calories is complicated by the gut microbiotaDr. Greg Kelly: Hello, this is Dr. Greg Kelly, the director of product Development at Neurohacker Collective and today’s host for Collective Insights Podcast. And with us today we have Alanna Collen, a science
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Gut Health – Alanna Collen – Microbiome.Topics within the interview include the following: How quickly the gut microbiota shifts when we change what we eatHow even one course of antibiotics impacts our microbesThe importance of the microbiota and metabolites in learning and memoryThe role of the vagus nerve in regulation of body weightWhy
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Oct 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Neuroscience – Dr. Andrew Hill – Neurofeedback.Topics within the interview include:Lauren Alexander: Welcome to today’s podcast episode. I’m Lauren Alexander and I’m absolutely thrilled to introduce our host and today’s discussion. Even though we may not have crossed paths before, I have been working tirelessly behind the scenes, working on each and every episode of Collective Insights. We have covered neurofeedback with Dr. Andrew Hill a few times on collective insights, but we’ve never really had the time to dig in deep to the mechanisms and science behind it. So today we aim
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Neuroscience – Dr. Andrew Hill – Neurofeedback.Topics within the interview include:Lauren Alexander: Welcome to today’s podcast episode. I’m Lauren Alexander and I’m absolutely thrilled to introduce our host and today’s discussion. Even though we may not have crossed paths before, I have been working tirelessly behind the scenes, working on each and every

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Oct 23
Zombie cells are damaged cells that have stopped dividing but refuse to die, also known as senescent cells. Senescence is a stress response characterized by the production of chemical mediators that influence tissue health. Senescent cells that resist elimination by the immune system linger in tissues and gradually accumulate, promoting tissue dysfunction, unhealthy aging, and age-related health decline [1,2]. Cells become senescent in response to different types of stress, ranging from environmental insults to mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA damage, oxidative stress, or telomere shortening, among others. Despite accumulating damage, they linger (akin to how Zombies refuse to die in books, TV shows,
Zombie cells are damaged cells that have stopped dividing but refuse to die, also known as senescent cells. Senescence is a stress response characterized by the production of chemical mediators that influence tissue health. Senescent cells that resist elimination by the immune system linger in tissues and gradually accumulate, promoting tissue dysfunction, unhealthy aging, and age-related health decline [1,2]. Cells become

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 2 Oct 23
Qualia NAD+ is designed to provide support for optimizing NAD+ levels in adults, regardless of age. It does this by doing a combination of things that make it unique to the market.* Redundancy is a characteristic feature of complex systems. Neurohacker’s renowned approach to complex systems made us uniquely talented at the task of aiding the intricate processes underlying NAD+ production. We see this redundancy in our cells, which often have more than one way to do important tasks or make critical molecules. NAD+ is one of these critical molecules. It is so important to cellular function that there’s more than one
Qualia NAD+ is designed to provide support for optimizing NAD+ levels in adults, regardless of age. It does this by doing a combination of things that make it unique to the market.* Redundancy is a characteristic feature of complex systems. Neurohacker’s renowned approach to complex systems made us uniquely talented at the task of aiding the intricate processes underlying NAD+ production. We
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Sep 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Gut Dysbiosis – Nafysa Parpia – Brain Health.Topics within the interview include the following: How gut dysbiosis, toxicity, and underlying infection affect brain function and chronic illnessThe relationship between an infection and a biotoxinWhy emotional triggers are often a catalyst for a sudden decline in healthExpert guidance on identifying underlying infections and dysbiosisHow environmental toxicity contributes to autoimmune conditionsPractical, DIY tips to combat gut dysbiosis and lingering infectionsDaniel Schmachtenberger: Welcome, everybody. This is the Neurohacker Collective Podcast. My name is Daniel Schmachtenberger, I’m with the research and the development team here at Neurohacker, and
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Gut Dysbiosis – Nafysa Parpia – Brain Health.Topics within the interview include the following: How gut dysbiosis, toxicity, and underlying infection affect brain function and chronic illnessThe relationship between an infection and a biotoxinWhy emotional triggers are often a catalyst for a sudden decline in healthExpert guidance on identifying underlying infections and dysbiosisHow
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Sep 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Dementia – Dr. Heather Sandison – Lifestyle Interventions.Topics within the interview include:Dr. Greg Kelly: Hi. This is Dr. Greg Kelly, and today we have Dr. Heather Sandison. She’s a naturopathic doctor who has dedicated her career to supporting those suffering with dementia. She’s also the founder of Solcere Health Clinic and Marama, the first residential care facility for the elderly of its kind. She has created unique, successful solutions for patients and caregivers using clinical, residential research and educational platforms employing holistic and multimodal interventions. She’s also a medical advisor here at Neurohacker.
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Dementia – Dr. Heather Sandison – Lifestyle Interventions.Topics within the interview include:Dr. Greg Kelly: Hi. This is Dr. Greg Kelly, and today we have Dr. Heather Sandison. She’s a naturopathic doctor who has dedicated her career to supporting those suffering with dementia. She’s also the founder of Solcere Health Clinic and Marama, the
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Aug 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Synbiotic – Neurohacker Science Team – Gut Brain.Topics within the interview include the following: What is a synbiotic and why should we care?Dysbiosis: a new hallmark of aging.What mechanisms drive appetite?An overview of the gut ecosystem.How is the brain involved in the gut ecosystem (gut-brain connection)?Is there plasticity in our gut ecosystem (can we alter our microbiota)? Why keystone species are so important when it comes to our gut ecosystem.What role do next generation probiotics have in shaping the health and stability of the gut ecosystem?Science-backed ingredients to support optimal digestion, immune function, and
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Synbiotic – Neurohacker Science Team – Gut Brain.Topics within the interview include the following: What is a synbiotic and why should we care?Dysbiosis: a new hallmark of aging.What mechanisms drive appetite?An overview of the gut ecosystem.How is the brain involved in the gut ecosystem (gut-brain connection)?Is there plasticity in our gut ecosystem (can
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Aug 23
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Cellular Communication – Dr. Jon Lieff – Neuroscience.Topics within the interview include:The mechanisms cells use when “talking” to each other.Different cell types, what they do, and the conversations they have with the brain.How mitochondrial activity involves changing shapes for different energy purposes.The fascinating research behind “dendritic learning”and how it relates to neuroplasticity.Dr. Greg Kelly: Hi, this is Dr. Gregory Kelly. Today I’m going to be the host of Collective Insights, and we have the pleasure today of having with us Dr. Jon Lieff. He’s a neuropsychiatrist with a BA in mathematics from Yale
What follows is a transcript for the podcast Cellular Communication – Dr. Jon Lieff – Neuroscience.Topics within the interview include:The mechanisms cells use when “talking” to each other.Different cell types, what they do, and the conversations they have with the brain.How mitochondrial activity involves changing shapes for different energy purposes.The fascinating research behind “dendritic learning”and how it relates to neuroplasticity.Dr.