Cutting Calories Slightly Can Reduce Aging Damage
Fri, 12 May 2006 11:00 AM EST
... A lifelong habit of trimming just a few calories from the daily diet can do more than slim the waistline - a new study shows it may help lessen the effects of aging.Scientists from the University of Florida's Institute on Aging have found that eating a little less food and exercising a little more over a lifespan can reduce or even reverse aging-related cell and organ damage in rats. [click link for full article] ...
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- Aging
- Aging Skin
- Female Genital Cutting
- Calories
- TORCH
- Burn Calories
- Wrinkles
- Fetal Damage
- Aging Health
- Trends In Health And Aging
- Skin Care
- Stroke, if clots break off and travel to the brain (drugs that thin the blood such as heparin and warfarin can reduce the risk)
- Bone damage
- Skin damage
- Nerve damage
- Lung damage
- Radiation Damage
- Liver damage
- Other organ damage
- Brain damage

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