interviews Leonard Guarente, Ph.D.:
“NAD+ levels fall as you get older—and you can boost them back up.”
In the finale of
Bloomberg’s ambitious four-part series
Longevity, host David Rubenstein—investor, author, and philanthropist best known for co-founding The Carlyle Group—examines what it truly takes to live longer and better. In this episode, Rubenstein talks with Elysium co-founder and chief scientist Leonard Guarente, Ph.D., to explore why NAD+ declines with age, how it supports cellular energy and DNA repair, and why maintaining NAD+ may help keep your cells functioning optimally as you get older.
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