Henry Giardina (he/they) is an Assistant Editor at Queerty. Past publications include the New York Times, The Believer, The ...
After years of applied research, validation, and real-world impact, HealthyLifetime® today announced its official spin-off from the University of Michigan, launching ...
For years, blue zones have been praised as models of long, healthy living, even as critics questioned whether the ages behind them were real. A new peer-reviewed paper reexamines the original records ...
Scientists studying Blue Zones – regions of the world where people routinely live into their 90s and beyond – have identified a set of everyday habits that may help explain extraordinary longevity.
For decades, researchers have pointed to “blue zones” as rare places where people often reach very old age in good health. Now, a new peer-reviewed paper in The Gerontologist offers a detailed ...
Blue Zones are not static—and that matters The authors also note that Blue Zones are not permanent. Modernization, migration, and lifestyle changes can weaken or erase once-exceptional longevity ...
The paper reviews age-validation procedures in the four original and most widely studied Blue Zones: Sardinia, Italy Okinawa, Japan Ikaria, Greece Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica Each region was shown to ...
A new peer-reviewed paper published in The Gerontologist provides the most comprehensive scientific response to date addressing recent critiques of the so-called "blue zones," regions of the world ...
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Indian parents fear children's rising screen addiction; 25% want Aadhaar-based consent: survey
The majority of parents in a survey admitted that their children are addicted to online platforms like social media, gaming etc., digital survey platform LocalCircles said on Monday. The online survey ...
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