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Forget what you know about metabolism – a ‘pivotal’ study says it doesn’t slow down until age 60 – Business Insider Australia
Analyzing data from 6,421 people over 40 years, 80 researchers found that metabolism holds steady between the ages of 20 and…

Popular wisdom has that you can’t keep eating like a 20-something in your 30s, 40s, and beyond – you’ll start to gain weight because, we’ve been told, our bodies burn calories at a slower rate as we age.
That may not be the case, according to a study published…
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