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How to improve your reaction time for gaming performance

Gaming is a very broad genre that has an immense amount of variation. With thousands of different categories, games all require a unique set of skills and attributes to perform well. Puzzle games, role-playing games, sports games, and adventure games represent a small selection of this immense digital world.

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Feb 18, 2021 |6 mins to read

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Mitochondrial Health | Research & Insights

Oxidative stress and immunity

Many of us assume that we’re doing everything right when it comes to helping immunity and reducing our chances of getting sick; we wash our hands with antibacterial soap, take vitamin C supplements, avoid being around people who are sick, and try to get plenty of rest each night.

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Aug 12, 2020 |6 mins to read

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Mitochondrial Health | Research & Insights

The mitochondrial free radical theory of aging

One of the more robust theories of why we age is the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging that stems from the general free radical theory of aging.

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Sep 1, 2019 |3 mins to read

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Mitochondrial Health | Research & Insights

Mitochondrial dysfunction

What is mitochondrial dysfunction and what can you do about it? Learn about your mitochondria and the role CoQ10 plays in your cells.

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Feb 15, 2019 |3 mins to read

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Mitochondrial Health | Research & Insights

The kidney and oxidative stress

Our kidneys are vulnerable to oxidative stress caused by conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, and environmental factors that increase free radical production.

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Oct 14, 2018 |2 mins to read

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Heart benefits of MitoQ found in University of Colorado Boulder clinical trial

A clinical trial conducted by investigators at the University of Colorado Boulder has shown that MitoQ, our world-first cellular health innovation, decreases free radical production by mitochondria, and significantly supports arterial function in older adults and therefore the health of the arteries.

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Apr 23, 2018 |3 mins to read