For two decades, blue zones — known for having the most people in the world who live to age 100 or older — have held the interest of longevity-seekers. Now, researchers are questioning the idea of ...
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Places in the world where people live the longest
Five regions around the world where people live exceptionally long lives with high quality of life are known as "Blue Zones." ...
Scientists set new rules for “blue zones,” bringing clarity to how extreme longevity is measured around the world.
A new study reveals new Blue Zone cities, urban areas where residents have the highest odds of living past 100.
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, ...
Travelers to Japan are looking beyond the usual hotspots like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, thus Okinawa is emerging as an option for visitors who enjoy a tropical climate and “Blue Zone” culinary culture.
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