
Breakfast timing may hold the key to living longer, new research reveals
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A study finds that breakfast timing affects longevity in seniors, with earlier meal schedules linked to better survival rates and healthier aging.
Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
An international team, led by Dr. Hassan Dashti of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, analyzed meal times, health conditions, genetics and mortality of the 42- to 94-year-olds using data from the University of Manchester.
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