How Urolithin A Drives Mitochondrial Renewal and Slows Immune Aging

STORY AT-A-GLANCE As you age, your thymus produces fewer newly formed cells responsible for responding to unfamiliar pathogens, reducing your immune system’s adaptability. This shift, combined with persistent inflammation, defines the core features of immune aging Urolithin A, a postbiotic compound, stimulates mitochondrial renewal in aging immune cells. A recent study shows it can increase […]
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