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UOC researchers to study the effects of intermittent fasting on aging in postmenopausal women – News-Medical.Net
Although many treatments are offered for slowing down the impact of aging on health and physical appearance, there are no serious studies that prove their effectiveness…

Although many treatments are offered for slowing down the impact of aging on health and physical appearance, there are no serious studies that prove their effectiveness on the biological effects of aging. According to research, calorie restriction increases life expectancy and improves health in an extensive range of animals, including mammals. Two researchers from the UOC Faculty of Health Sciences’ FoodLab, Salvador Macip and Marta Massip, will study the impact of intermittent fasting in women…
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