ScienceDaily News Release: MIT Helps Unlock Life-extending Secrets Of Calorie Restriction: "Shedding light on why drastically restricting calorie intake prolongs life span in some organisms, MIT researchers report in the Jan. 1 issue of Genes & Development that lowering the level of a common coenzyme activates an anti-aging gene in yeast.
MIT Researchers Uncover New Information About Anti-Aging Gene
Coenzyme Q Shortens Life Span Of Worms Substantially, UCLA
Calorie restriction extends life span in a wide spectrum of organisms, and has been shown to delay the onset or reduce the incidence of many age-related diseases, including cancer and diabetes. No one is sure why it works."
MIT Researchers Uncover New Information About Anti-Aging Gene
Coenzyme Q Shortens Life Span Of Worms Substantially, UCLA
Calorie restriction extends life span in a wide spectrum of organisms, and has been shown to delay the onset or reduce the incidence of many age-related diseases, including cancer and diabetes. No one is sure why it works."
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