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Eat less, live longer? It seems to work for monkeys. A 20-year study found cutting calories by almost a third slowed their aging and fended off death.
Eat less, live longer? It seems to work for monkeys: A 20-year study found cutting calories by almost a third slowed their aging and fended off death. This is not about a quick diet to shed a few pounds. Scientists have long known they could increase the lifespan of mice and more primitive creatures worms, flies with deep, long-term cuts from normal consumption.
Eat less, live longer? It seems to work for monkeys: A 20-year study found cutting calories by almost a third slowed their aging and fended off death. This is not about a quick diet to shed a few pounds. Scientists have long known they could increase the...
Monkey study is best evidence yet that fewer daily calories boost lifespan.
THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- A new study that found that a lower-calorie diet slowed the aging process in monkeys could be the best proof yet that restricted diets might do the same for humans.
Research Shows Cutting Calories Slowed Aging, Fended off Death in Rhesus Monkeys
A 20-year study found cutting calories by almost a third slowed the aging of monkeys and fended off death.
A 20-year study finds that cutting calories by almost a third slowed aging in monkeys and fended off death.
and yes, I guess I could make it to 100 if I cut 30 percent of my caloric intake for the rest of my life. But I never pig out, eat super … read more healthy, and once in awhile enjoy a nice slice of pizza or a cone of French fries - and I aint giving up my red wine, neither.
Eat less, live longer? It seems to work for monkeys.
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