A New Intermittent Fasting Study Suggests the Diet Can Promote Cell Regeneration
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A new study from MIT revealed that while fasting promotes regeneration of intestinal stem cells, subsequent eating can lead to mutations resulting in early-stage tumors.
Researchers discovered a dual effect of fasting: it suppresses stem cell regeneration during fasting yet enhances it post-fasting, potentially leading to cancer risk from mutations.
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