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Scientists found a longevity diet that helped mice eat more and lose fat
Scientists discovered that a modified Mediterranean-style diet low in protein and methionine improved health in mice by reducing body fat and frailty. Human data suggested lower animal protein intake correlates with reduced obesity and Type 2 diabetes rates.
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