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Does NAD+ really slow ageing? Doctors are divided over £400 celebrity-loved wellness drips and trendy supplements
Doctors are divided on the effectiveness of NAD+ supplements and £400 wellness drips, which are popular among celebrities for potential anti-ageing benefits. The article highlights ongoing debate over whether these treatments genuinely slow ageing.
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