Wine Compound Extends Life for Bees

New research shows bees decrease their food intake when given a compound found in red wine. Bees fed resveratrol eat less, and live up to 38 percent longer.
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Honey bees given a compound found in red wine ate less and lived longer in a new study.

The research, published in the journal Aging, shows the compound, resveratrol, extends the lifespan of honey bees up to 38 percent and also triggers a "moderation effect," causing the bees to cut down on their food intake.

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