by Rawamino | Oct 27, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Hair loss (alopecia) is a multifactorial biological process influenced by genetic predisposition, endocrine signaling, immune tone, microvascular supply, and local tissue repair pathways. Over the past decade, advances in skin biology have reframed the...
by Rawamino | Oct 26, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Age-related changes in the somatotropic axis influence body composition, cardiometabolic risk, skeletal integrity, sleep architecture, and neuroendocrine homeostasis. Because direct growth hormone (GH) administration can produce nonphysiologic exposure...
by Rawamino | Oct 26, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Age-associated changes in somatotropic signaling are tightly interwoven with shifts in body composition, skeletal integrity, cardiovascular function, and cellular stress responses. Experimental peptide regulators of growth hormone (GH) remain central...
by Rawamino | Oct 25, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Aging is accompanied by a gradual decline in physiological efficiency, and among the most concerning aspects of this process is the progressive loss of cognitive capacity. As neural tissue ages, changes in metabolism, synaptic density, and oxidative...
by Rawamino | Oct 25, 2025 | Peptides
Why bones are in the spotlight Bone is a living, constantly remodeled tissue that balances formation (osteoblasts) and resorption (osteoclasts). Shifts in this equilibrium—through aging, nutritional deficits, endocrine changes, reduced mechanical loading, or...