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The pleasures and perils of protein: Fruit fly study reveals new clues to appetite and aging
September 8, 2016 by NewsBot
Why do we -- and the fruit flies that sometimes inhabit our kitchens -- seek out protein-full foods when we're running on empty? And what does that preference mean for the odds of living a longer life, whether it's measured in decades for a human, or days for a fly? New research suggests that a brain chemical may have a lot to do with both questions.