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Science Journal - editorial evidence layer

Editorial reading of studies and practical signals for applied longevity.

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Scientific journal

SCIENCE JOURNAL.

Editorial reading of studies and signals with practical value for applied longevity. It does not replace a full systematic review or a complete PubMed search.

Radar entries

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Evidence mode

Curated

Editorial shortlist

Clinical rows

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Review scope

Human studies first

No exhaustive index

Journal with cleaner routes

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Biomarkers

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Protocols

Return to protocol design

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Decision board

Turn a paper into the next useful panel

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Intervention fit

Translate a paper into a practical move

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Archive

Keep the long shelf nearby

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How to read this journal

  1. 1

    Evidence filter

    Prioritize human data

    The page favors human studies, reviews and practical signals before low-context pre-clinical noise.

  2. 2

    Use case filter

    Map findings to protocols

    A paper only stays here if it connects back to biomarkers, timing, supplementation or recovery decisions.

  3. 3

    Editorial filter

    Keep the shelf honest

    This is a curated layer, not a replacement for PubMed or a full systematic review.

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Evidence shelf

Evidence needs to mature before it deserves a protocol.

A useful scientific shelf does not hoard papers: it filters which signal deserves to move into biomarkers, timing or monitoring.

Direct access

Read the shortlist here, then jump into biomarkers or stack analyzer when the finding needs a practical translation.

Evidence shelf

Current shelf

NMN

Level 1 (RCT)

n=80

Resveratrol

Level 3 (Pre-clinical)

n=500+

Melatonin

Level 2 (Systematic review)

n=150

Metformin

Level 1 (TAME)

n=2400
Matrix and signal shelf

Evidence matrix seed

Title Compound Sample size Evidence level
NMN supplementation increases NAD+ levels in middle-aged adults NMN n=80 Level 1 (RCT)
Resveratrol and lifespan effects in model organisms Resveratrol n=500+ Level 3 (Pre-clinical)
Melatonin and circadian rhythm synchronization Melatonin n=150 Level 2 (Systematic review)
Metformin as a geroprotector in non-diabetic adults Metformin n=2400 Level 1 (TAME)

Filter scientific signals

Search compounds, categories and short signals without leaving the journal.

4 results
Radar
cgm sueno

Radar: senal cruzada glucosa + sueno con CGM

Lectura aplicada de patrones glucemicos y su correlacion con calidad de sueno en poblacion activa.

NAD+
Biomarkers Protocol

NMN route back to biomarkers

Use the evidence shelf to decide whether a NAD+ intervention deserves lab follow-up.

Sleep
Circadian Recovery

Melatonin and sleep timing

A shorter route from circadian evidence into sleep, timing and recovery decisions.

Metabolic
Glucose Longevity

Metformin context before protocol changes

Keep the journal tied to risk, context and practical monitoring instead of hype.