You Can See More: How to live longer: 'Front-loading' your meals of the day may extend your lifespan by 35% 12:40 PM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article How to live longer: 'Front-loading' your meals of the day may extend your lifespan by 35% is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed AGEING science has helped millions reach old age by identifying ways to slow the bodily changes that result from the passage of time. A new study has suggested the timing of your morning meal could increase lifespan by a staggering 35 percent. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Alesha Dixon health - signs and symptoms of BGT judge’s condition revealedThe following article Alesha Dixon health - signs and symptoms of BGT judge’s condition revealed is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed ALESHA … Read MoreYou Can See More: Heart attack: Single injection may drastically reduce risk of life-threatening conditionThe following article Heart attack: Single injection may drastically reduce risk of life-threatening condition is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health … Read MoreYou Can See More: Beth Tweddle health: Gymnast’s injuries after incident on The Jump - symptoms to watch forThe following article Beth Tweddle health: Gymnast’s injuries after incident on The Jump - symptoms to watch for is courtesy of Daily Express :: Healt… Read MoreYou Can See More: Simon Cowell health: Britain’s Got Talent judge’s ‘huge shock’ condition - the symptomsThe following article Simon Cowell health: Britain’s Got Talent judge’s ‘huge shock’ condition - the symptoms is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health F… Read MoreYou Can See More: Pioneer NHS cancer blaster gives mother facing death real hope of a cureThe following article Pioneer NHS cancer blaster gives mother facing death real hope of a cure is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed A REVOLUT… Read More
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