Cutting calories may delay the ageing process and reduce the risk of disease, a long-term study of monkeys suggests.
Proof mounts on restricted dietCourtesy BBC News | Health | World Edition Thu, 07/09/2009 - 17:02
Cutting calories may delay the ageing process and reduce the risk of disease, a long-term study of monkeys suggests. Tags:
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