Epigenetic Clocks

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 9, 2026

Timeline

  1. Biological Aging Analysis

    New data reveals daily multivitamins significantly slow epigenetic aging clocks.

  2. Cognitive & Clinical Results

    Initial findings on memory and cardiovascular outcomes published with mixed results.

  3. COSMOS Trial Launch

    Large-scale randomized trial begins investigating cocoa extract and multivitamins.

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Clinical Trials Bullish

COSMOS Trial: Daily Multivitamins Significantly Slow Biological Aging Clocks

A prespecified analysis of the large-scale COSMOS trial has found that daily multivitamin-multimineral supplementation significantly slows markers of biological aging in older adults. The study provides robust clinical evidence that standard nutritional interventions can influence cellular longevity and epigenetic health beyond simple deficiency prevention.

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