Creatine's Potential Beyond Fitness: Slowing Brain Aging and Combating Alzheimer's

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A mouse study suggests that creatine supplementation may help slow brain aging and improve memory by increasing the activity of the brain enzyme CK-BB, which supports energy metabolism, and could potentially be a nutritional strategy to preserve cognitive function in aging.
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