Mouse study: When it comes to living longer, it's better to go h...

(American Physiological Society) A study investigating aging in mice has found that hormonal changes that occur when mice eat significantly less may help explain an already established phenomenon: a low calorie diet can extend the lifespan of rodents, a benefit that even regular exercise does not achieve.


 

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