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Brazilian Man Becomes World's Oldest Living Person
João Maria de Jesus Neto, a 112-year-old Brazilian man, is now the world's oldest living man according to the Guinness Book of World Records, succeeding the late John Tinniswood; the UN projects over one million people will be 100 or older by 2030, a dramatic increase from 1990.
Brazilian Man Becomes World's Oldest Living Person
João Maria de Jesus Neto, a 112-year-old Brazilian man, is now the world's oldest living man according to the Guinness Book of World Records, succeeding the late John Tinniswood; the UN projects over one million people will be 100 or older by 2030, a dramatic increase from 1990.
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44% Bias Score


Tech Millionaire's \$4 Million Anti-Aging Regimen Raises Questions
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson spends over \$4 million yearly on an anti-aging regimen involving numerous pills and procedures, claiming to have achieved a significantly younger biological age, raising questions about the accuracy and ethics of biological age measurement and reversal.
Tech Millionaire's \$4 Million Anti-Aging Regimen Raises Questions
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson spends over \$4 million yearly on an anti-aging regimen involving numerous pills and procedures, claiming to have achieved a significantly younger biological age, raising questions about the accuracy and ethics of biological age measurement and reversal.
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16% Bias Score


Italy's Shrinking Population: A Corporate Wake-Up Call
Italy, Europe's oldest country, faces a shrinking population since 2014, losing 1.4 million people, prompting businesses to address demographic shifts impacting workforce and dependency ratios; solutions include increasing birth rates, immigration, and older worker participation.
Italy's Shrinking Population: A Corporate Wake-Up Call
Italy, Europe's oldest country, faces a shrinking population since 2014, losing 1.4 million people, prompting businesses to address demographic shifts impacting workforce and dependency ratios; solutions include increasing birth rates, immigration, and older worker participation.
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56% Bias Score


Longevity Secrets, Martian Water, and Human Ancestry Revealed
Recent discoveries include a potentially 200-year-old tortoise, Greenland sharks living over 400 years, evidence of ancient Martian water, the discovery of a rare spade-toothed whale, and new insights into human-Neanderthal interbreeding and monarch butterfly decline.
Longevity Secrets, Martian Water, and Human Ancestry Revealed
Recent discoveries include a potentially 200-year-old tortoise, Greenland sharks living over 400 years, evidence of ancient Martian water, the discovery of a rare spade-toothed whale, and new insights into human-Neanderthal interbreeding and monarch butterfly decline.
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36% Bias Score


84-Year-Old Italian Singer Mina Releases New Album, Defying Age-Related Vocal Decline
Italian musical artist Mina released a new album, "Gassa D'Amante," at age 84, showcasing her enduring vocal power despite the typical effects of aging on the human voice; unlike many artists, she hasn't performed live since 1978, controlling her recording process and prioritizing studio work.
84-Year-Old Italian Singer Mina Releases New Album, Defying Age-Related Vocal Decline
Italian musical artist Mina released a new album, "Gassa D'Amante," at age 84, showcasing her enduring vocal power despite the typical effects of aging on the human voice; unlike many artists, she hasn't performed live since 1978, controlling her recording process and prioritizing studio work.
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44% Bias Score


Weight Training Linked to Significant Reduction in Biological Age
A study of 4,800 people found that 90 minutes of weekly weight training was associated with 3.9 years less biological aging, based on telomere length analysis, with 180 minutes linked to 7.8 years less aging; however, correlation does not equal causation.
Weight Training Linked to Significant Reduction in Biological Age
A study of 4,800 people found that 90 minutes of weekly weight training was associated with 3.9 years less biological aging, based on telomere length analysis, with 180 minutes linked to 7.8 years less aging; however, correlation does not equal causation.
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Retired Couple Seeks Investment Strategies Amid Market Uncertainty
Retired couple Anne and Zoe seek investment advice to preserve their substantial capital amid market uncertainty, considering a rental property sale, travel plans, and high medical costs, prompting exploration of personalized financial strategies.

Retired Couple Seeks Investment Strategies Amid Market Uncertainty
Retired couple Anne and Zoe seek investment advice to preserve their substantial capital amid market uncertainty, considering a rental property sale, travel plans, and high medical costs, prompting exploration of personalized financial strategies.
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Redefining Retirement: A Societal Shift for Aging Populations
The article discusses the challenges of aging populations, particularly the shift in perception of older adults from valued experience to obsolescence, advocating for a societal paradigm shift that extends active participation and redefines retirement to ensure both personal fulfillment and economic...

Redefining Retirement: A Societal Shift for Aging Populations
The article discusses the challenges of aging populations, particularly the shift in perception of older adults from valued experience to obsolescence, advocating for a societal paradigm shift that extends active participation and redefines retirement to ensure both personal fulfillment and economic...
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44% Bias Score

Longevity Secrets, Martian Water, Rare Whale, and Human Ancestry Revealed
Recent scientific discoveries reveal insights into longevity from a 200-year-old tortoise and 400-year-old sharks; evidence of 4.45-billion-year-old water on Mars; the confirmation of a rare spade-toothed whale; and the interbreeding of early humans with Neanderthals 45,000 years ago.

Longevity Secrets, Martian Water, Rare Whale, and Human Ancestry Revealed
Recent scientific discoveries reveal insights into longevity from a 200-year-old tortoise and 400-year-old sharks; evidence of 4.45-billion-year-old water on Mars; the confirmation of a rare spade-toothed whale; and the interbreeding of early humans with Neanderthals 45,000 years ago.
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Greenland Shark Genome Holds Clues to 400-Year Lifespan, Human Longevity
An international team mapped the Greenland shark's genome—twice as long as a human's—revealing that over 70% consists of jumping genes acting as DNA repair mechanisms, contributing to its 400-year lifespan and offering clues for extending human lifespans.

Greenland Shark Genome Holds Clues to 400-Year Lifespan, Human Longevity
An international team mapped the Greenland shark's genome—twice as long as a human's—revealing that over 70% consists of jumping genes acting as DNA repair mechanisms, contributing to its 400-year lifespan and offering clues for extending human lifespans.
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Genetic Data Enhances Financial Planning for Retirement
US financial advisors are using clients' genetic and health data to create personalized financial plans and longevity risk assessments, improving retirement planning by offering more precise predictions of lifespan and healthcare needs, leading to better resource allocation and financial security.

Genetic Data Enhances Financial Planning for Retirement
US financial advisors are using clients' genetic and health data to create personalized financial plans and longevity risk assessments, improving retirement planning by offering more precise predictions of lifespan and healthcare needs, leading to better resource allocation and financial security.
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36% Bias Score

Four Types of Aging: How to Determine Your Type and Maintain Youth and Health
Scientists have identified four types of biological aging, each affecting different bodily systems. Understanding your aging type allows for personalized health interventions to slow down aging and improve longevity.

Four Types of Aging: How to Determine Your Type and Maintain Youth and Health
Scientists have identified four types of biological aging, each affecting different bodily systems. Understanding your aging type allows for personalized health interventions to slow down aging and improve longevity.
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28% Bias Score
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