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In the race to unlock the secrets of longevity, one of the most exciting areas of research is mitochondrial health. These tiny organelles, often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell, are responsible for producing the energy (ATP) that fuels every cell in the body. As we age, mitochondrial function tends to decline, leading to reduced energy, increased oxidative stress and accelerated aging. Maximizing mitochondrial health has emerged as a key strategy for extending both lifespan and health span — how long we live and how well we live.1
Our Profiles in Personalized Medicine highlights Erik Nelson, PharmD, FAAMFM, FACA, owner of Koru Pharmacy in Spokane, Washington. Erik shares what “Compounding: It’s Personal” means in his pharmacy, his motivation to become a compounding pharmacist, a special patient success story and more. Erik has been a proud PCCA member since 2013.
In a woman’s life, the absence of menstruation for 12 months marks the official beginning of menopause. Waning ovarian function coupled with declining circulating hormone levels spark natural menopause, but menopause may also occur as result of surgical procedures such as following a hysterectomy and/or oophorectomy. Commonly reported symptoms of menopause include hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, sleep disturbances, mood swings and weight gain,1 with an estimated 70% of menopausal women experiencing weight gain.
You’re likely familiar with semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) used in commercially available prescription medicines for treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Are you aware that GLP-1 — the hormone semaglutide is designed to induce — is naturally produced by the body to help promote healthy blood sugar levels, curb cravings and maintain a healthy weight? Or aware of the bacterium in the gut microbiota that induces natural production of GLP-1?