Halloween Candy Spooks Aging Digestive Systems! Buck Institute for Age Research Study

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Have you ever wondered why young children can eat bags of Halloween candy and feel fine the next day – compared to adults who experience all sorts of agony following the same junk food binge? Evolution and a gene called Foxo may be to blame. Working in fruit flies, scientists at the Buck Institute have identified a mechanism that helps the flies adapt to changes in diet when they’re young; they’ve discovered that same mechanism gets misregulated as the flies age, disrupting metabolic homeostasis, or balance.

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