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In the health and geroscience sphere, resveratrol is like a bad penny. After this polyphenol compound burst onto the scene as an alleged “anti-aging” therapy about 20 years ago, the science behind the hypothesis was soon discredited, though not before it had captured public and commercial interest. To this day, countless resveratrol-based supplements and skincare products are marketed for combatting the ravages of time in various ways – from preventing wrinkles and reducing inflammation to extending lifespan. The…