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== A radio report about fasting ==
== A radio report about fasting ==
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# '''According to the report, what might be the outcome if people fast?'''
# '''According to the report, what might be the outcome if people fast?'''
#: The report refers to fasting once or twice a week, and it explains that doing this can mitigate the effects of diseases associated with old age, such as mental illness, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s.
#: The report refers to fasting once or twice a week, and it explains that doing this can mitigate the effects of diseases associated with old age, such as mental illness, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s.
# '''According to the report, what were the findings of the research that involved mice?'''
# '''According to the report, what were the findings of the research that involved mice?'''
#: According to the report, the life spans of some mice that were forced to fast improved by 40 percent.
#: According to the report, the life spans of some mice that were forced to fast improved by 40 percent.