Is Fasting Good For You?

Intermittent fasting has become one of the most popular dietary trends of the past decade. Based primarily on preclinical studies, proponents claim it can help people lose weight, sharpen focus, extend lifespan, and even reduce the risk of diseases like cancer and dementia. But when scientists look closely at the evidence, the story becomes less straightforward.

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