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The big nine antioxidants

Not familiar with antioxidants? It's time to get up to speed. Check out our pick of the top antioxidants you should include in your diet.

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MitoQ scientist elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences

The Academy of Medical sciences has held its annual election and announced 50 of the UK’s leading figures within biomedical and health sciences to their esteemed Fellowship. Among those chosen was our very own Mike Murphy- the co-discoverer of MitoQ.

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May 17, 2019 |1 mins to read

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Why do I get tired after I eat?

Everyone has experienced that tired, sluggish feeling after a festive celebratory meal. All you can think about doing is laying back on the couch, loosening your belt, and taking a nap. For some, that same feeling happens after any big meal. But why does that happen, on a biological level? Can anything be done about it, or just to boost energy levels in general?

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