A Mouse Study On Intermittent Fasting and Caloric Restriction Left Researchers Scratching Their Heads
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The new research found that mice on normal diets lived an average of 25 months while dietary restrictions extended lifespan significantly, revealing important clues about health and longevity.
This study identifies 'resilience' as a key factor in lifespan: mice that maintained stable body weight, fat percentage, and immune health, even during food scarcity, lived longer.
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