A new study from Texas researchers suggests intermittent fasting's longevity benefits depend not on the fast itself, but on ...
Eating is one of life’s few constants: If you’re not eating right now, you’ll certainly be eating something within a few hours. But when and how often we should eat is still not fully understood.
University of Utah Health and Primary Children’s Hospital is conducting a research study of an investigational new therapy. The new therapy may actively treat brain and kidney injury after a sudden ...
Eating may be one of life’s great pleasures, but when, how often, and how much we should be munching for optimal health is still a key question for scientists. The connection between eating and human ...
A UT Southwestern Medical Center study in Nature Communications shows intermittent fasting’s longevity benefits depend on metabolic changes after eating resumes. Roundworm experiments revealed that ...
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