Health • April 18, 2026
Intermittent fasting’s real benefit may come after you start eating again
Originally published on Fox News Health

A new study from Texas researchers suggests intermittent fasting's longevity benefits depend not on the fast itself, but on how the body recalibrates during refeeding.
A new study from Texas researchers suggests intermittent fasting's longevity benefits depend not on the fast itself, but on how the body recalibrates during refeeding.
Originally published on Fox News Health.
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