Lifespan In Flies Extended By 'Anti-Atkins' Low Protein Diet

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Lifespan In Flies Extended By 'Anti-Atkins' Low Protein Diet

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Flies fed an anti-Atkins low protein diet live longer because their mitochondria function better. The research, done at the Buck Institute for Age Research, shows that the molecular mechanisms r

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'Anti-Atkins' Low Protein Diet Extends Lifespan in Flies

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Research shows health benefits in a low-protein,'Anti-Atkins' diet: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091001163555.htm

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'Anti-Atkins' low protein diet extends lifespan in flies

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