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Poor Nutrition: Leading Cause of Death, but Lifestyle Changes Offer Significant Mortality Risk Reduction
The Global Burden of Disease Study identifies poor nutrition as the leading cause of death globally; however, lifestyle changes such as increased physical activity and a plant-based diet can significantly reduce mortality risk, as evidenced by the longevity observed in 'Blue Zones' and the disciplin...
Poor Nutrition: Leading Cause of Death, but Lifestyle Changes Offer Significant Mortality Risk Reduction
The Global Burden of Disease Study identifies poor nutrition as the leading cause of death globally; however, lifestyle changes such as increased physical activity and a plant-based diet can significantly reduce mortality risk, as evidenced by the longevity observed in 'Blue Zones' and the disciplin...
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Unique Genes and Healthy Lifestyle Contributed to 117-Year Lifespan
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes that made her cells function as if 17 years younger, alongside a healthy lifestyle including a Mediterranean diet and strong family ties.
Unique Genes and Healthy Lifestyle Contributed to 117-Year Lifespan
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes that made her cells function as if 17 years younger, alongside a healthy lifestyle including a Mediterranean diet and strong family ties.
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L'Express Colloquium Showcases Scientific Advancements in Healthy Aging
L'Express's March 10th "Sciences et Santé 2025" colloquium in Paris featured Nobel laureates and experts discussing scientific advancements in healthy aging, including cellular reprogramming, AI applications, and nutritional strategies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches.
L'Express Colloquium Showcases Scientific Advancements in Healthy Aging
L'Express's March 10th "Sciences et Santé 2025" colloquium in Paris featured Nobel laureates and experts discussing scientific advancements in healthy aging, including cellular reprogramming, AI applications, and nutritional strategies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches.
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Lifestyle Factors and Genetics Determine Lifespan: A 2024 Study
A 2024 US study reveals eight lifestyle factors—including diet, exercise, sleep, and social connections—that may increase lifespan by up to 20 years, while genetics account for 10-30% of longevity; however, experts emphasize the importance of healthy aging over simply extending lifespan.
Lifestyle Factors and Genetics Determine Lifespan: A 2024 Study
A 2024 US study reveals eight lifestyle factors—including diet, exercise, sleep, and social connections—that may increase lifespan by up to 20 years, while genetics account for 10-30% of longevity; however, experts emphasize the importance of healthy aging over simply extending lifespan.
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Japanese Scientists Discover Protein that Could Reverse Cellular Aging
Japanese scientists discovered protein AP2A1, a key driver of cellular aging; blocking it may reverse or slow aging, potentially preventing age-related diseases and extending lifespan.
Japanese Scientists Discover Protein that Could Reverse Cellular Aging
Japanese scientists discovered protein AP2A1, a key driver of cellular aging; blocking it may reverse or slow aging, potentially preventing age-related diseases and extending lifespan.
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Europe's Stagnating Life Expectancy: Lifestyle Factors and Pandemic Impact
A new study reveals that life expectancy gains in Europe have slowed significantly since 2011, primarily due to increased deaths from heart disease linked to poor lifestyle choices, with the COVID-19 pandemic further impacting longevity; this trend varied across countries.
Europe's Stagnating Life Expectancy: Lifestyle Factors and Pandemic Impact
A new study reveals that life expectancy gains in Europe have slowed significantly since 2011, primarily due to increased deaths from heart disease linked to poor lifestyle choices, with the COVID-19 pandemic further impacting longevity; this trend varied across countries.
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Unique Genes and Microbiome Contributed to 117-Year-Old's Exceptional Longevity
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes and a baby-like microbiome, factors contributing to her exceptional health and longevity, according to researchers at the University of Barcelona.

Unique Genes and Microbiome Contributed to 117-Year-Old's Exceptional Longevity
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes and a baby-like microbiome, factors contributing to her exceptional health and longevity, according to researchers at the University of Barcelona.
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AI Pioneer Ronjon Nag to Speak at University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation
Ronjon Nag, a Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame inductee and Stanford professor specializing in AI and longevity, will speak at the University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation Day on March 14th, showcasing the program's connection to cutting-edge technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities.

AI Pioneer Ronjon Nag to Speak at University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation
Ronjon Nag, a Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame inductee and Stanford professor specializing in AI and longevity, will speak at the University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation Day on March 14th, showcasing the program's connection to cutting-edge technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities.
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108-Year-Old Woman Named World's Oldest Female Barber
108-year-old Shitsui Hakoishi from Nakagawa, Tochigi prefecture, Japan, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest female barber, continuing her work despite wartime hardships and age.

108-Year-Old Woman Named World's Oldest Female Barber
108-year-old Shitsui Hakoishi from Nakagawa, Tochigi prefecture, Japan, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest female barber, continuing her work despite wartime hardships and age.
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Technology: A New Essential Expense in Retirement Planning
The COVID-19 pandemic permanently changed older adults' technology use, making it an essential retirement expense due to increased reliance on smart devices, digital health services, and online connectivity for daily living and healthcare, impacting financial planning and necessitating digital liter...

Technology: A New Essential Expense in Retirement Planning
The COVID-19 pandemic permanently changed older adults' technology use, making it an essential retirement expense due to increased reliance on smart devices, digital health services, and online connectivity for daily living and healthcare, impacting financial planning and necessitating digital liter...
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Heat Exposure Accelerates Biological Aging: A US Study
A USC study of 3,686 Americans over 55 revealed that prolonged exposure to high temperatures accelerates biological aging by up to 14 months, depending on location and utilizing three different epigenetic tests, increasing risks for age-related diseases and mortality.

Heat Exposure Accelerates Biological Aging: A US Study
A USC study of 3,686 Americans over 55 revealed that prolonged exposure to high temperatures accelerates biological aging by up to 14 months, depending on location and utilizing three different epigenetic tests, increasing risks for age-related diseases and mortality.
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Mediterranean Diet's Protective Effects Against Metabolic Syndrome and its Impact on Longevity
A recent review by the University of Palermo highlights the Mediterranean Diet's (DM) effectiveness in preventing and managing metabolic syndrome, linking its decline in Italy to a drop in longevity rankings; the study emphasizes the diet's rich composition of beneficial compounds and the need for p...

Mediterranean Diet's Protective Effects Against Metabolic Syndrome and its Impact on Longevity
A recent review by the University of Palermo highlights the Mediterranean Diet's (DM) effectiveness in preventing and managing metabolic syndrome, linking its decline in Italy to a drop in longevity rankings; the study emphasizes the diet's rich composition of beneficial compounds and the need for p...
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