Calorie Restriction Slows Aging and Improves Health

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Calorie Restriction Slows Aging and Improves Health

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Calorie restriction diet leads scientists to molecular pathways that slow aging and improve health

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New strategy to prevent infertility, birth defects

sciencedaily.com — “A strategy that has been shown to reduce age-related health problems in several animal studies may also combat a major cause of age-associated infertility and birth defects. Investigators have shown that restricting the caloric intake of adult female mice prevents a spectrum of abnormalities, such as extra or missing copies of chromosomes, that arise more frequently in egg cells of aging female mammals.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com — “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.View full resource at yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com

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