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Eat one of these 4 diets to extend your life: new Harvard study

Por: New York Post Life January 11, 2023

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Good news for those whose New Year’s resolution is to — you’ve got options. Researchers from Harvard University have identified four common healthy eating patterns that can help reduce the risk of an early death by up to 20%. A new study published in the journal aimed to find any links between the , as outlined by the US Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services, and premature death from disease. Dr. Frank Hu, professor and... + full article



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