The world’s “blue zones”, which are home to an unusually high number of centenarians, keep changing every few years, ...
For decades, researchers have pointed to “blue zones” as rare places where people often reach very old age in good health.
People living in the world’s Blue Zones tend to age differently, often maintaining healthier skin, stronger hair, and overall ...
Regions known as blue zones are genuine areas where people live longer and are far more likely to reach 100, according to a ...
A new paper published in The Gerontologist provides the most comprehensive scientific response to date addressing recent ...
A new peer-reviewed paper published in The Gerontologist provides the most comprehensive scientific response to date ...
Jan 14, 2026 // At COP30, the most polluting sectors sent far more representatives to the climate negotiations than ...
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Longevity researcher Dan Buettner writes in his book ‘Blue Zones Kitchen’, “None of the blue zones centenarians I’ve ever met tried to live to 100. No one said at age 50, “You know what, I’m going to ...
A delegation of UChicago undergraduate and graduate students, sponsored by the University’s Institute for Climate and ...
Longevity thrives on minimalism, and the best example is the food eaten by some of the world's longest living people. The ...