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USC researchers find that interrupting a high-fat, high-calorie diet with regular cycles of a fasting-mimicking diet helps mice live a longer, healthier life – EurekAlert
In a new USC study on the health effects of a low-calorie diet that mimics fasting in the body, researchers found regular five-day cycles…
image: Regular cycles of a fasting-mimicking diet improved health and lifespans in mice that otherwise ate a high-fat diet (illustration by Jonathan Haase/University of Southern California)view more
Credit: Jonathan Haase/University of Southern California
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