The world’s “blue zones”, which are home to an unusually high number of centenarians, keep changing every few years, ...
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Blue zones: Are global longevity hotspots a myth? New study shows where people really live longer
Regions known as blue zones are genuine areas where people live longer and are far more likely to reach 100, according to a ...
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"Blue zones" longevity claims validated by new research
A new peer-reviewed paper published in The Gerontologist provides the most comprehensive scientific response to date ...
A new study finds blue zones longevity research holds up after strict verification of age records used to confirm exceptional ...
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A New Blue Zone? Researchers Find Another Region Where People Live Exceptionally Long Lives
There are a few hotspots on Earth that are linked to longer-than-average human lifespans. From the sun-soaked island of Okinawa in Japan to the rugged mountains of Ogliastra in Sardinia and the ...
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New study challenges recent claims questioning the authenticity of the world’s blue zones
For decades, researchers have pointed to “blue zones” as rare places where people often reach very old age in good health.
Want to live to 100? Researching blue zones, areas where people live exceptionally long lives can provide some lessons. Longevity researcher Dan Buettner identified 5 of them Sardinia, Italy, Earia, ...
In Western Finland, the longest-lived region thrives without following classic Blue Zone habits, while another community shows promising lifestyle patterns, challenging the idea that there’s only one ...
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