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Live fast, die young. Fast and live longer

Calorie-restricted diets have been shown to extend animals' life spans. Could the same be true for humans?

By Michael Mason  /  NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE , NEW YORK

Some ethicists believe that the all-out determination to extend life span is veined with arrogance. As appointments with death are postponed, says Leon Kass, former chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics, human lives may become less engaging, less meaningful, even less beautiful.

"Mortality makes life matter," Kass recently wrote. "Immortality is a kind of oblivion — like death itself."

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