Lower body heat may boost longevity

Published November 7th, 2006


A new study on genetically engineered mice appears to offer a novel way to live as much as 20% longer: Chill out.
Scientists engineered mice to have body temperatures 0.5 to 0.9 degrees lower than normal mice. Female experimental mice lived a median of 662 days, about 112 days longer than normal female mice. Male experimental […]





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