Calorie Restriction: A Step to the 'Fountain of Youth'
Going back for a second dessert after your holiday meal might not be the best strategy for living a long, cancer-free life say researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. That's because they've shown exactly how restricted calorie diets -- specifically in the form of restricted glucose -- help human cells live longer.
This discovery, published online in The FASEB Journal, could help lead to drugs and treatments that slow human aging and prevent cancer.