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Centenarian study suggests living environment may be key to longevity

Posted on June 17, 2020 by Editor

Spokane, Wash. – When it comes to living to the ripe old age of 100, good genes help but don’t tell the full story. Where you live has a significant impact on the likelihood that you will reach centenarian age, suggests a new study conducted by scientists at Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. Continue reading →

Posted in aging, Alternative Medicine, E Patient Health Care, environment, food, Home Remedies Series, Human Behavior, hygiene, Introducing, Lifestyle Health, Longevity, Medical Studies, Tele-Medicine, Vitamins - Supplements | Tagged Centenarian study suggests living environment may be key to longevity, findings indicate that mixed-age communities are very beneficial for everyone involved, live in an environment that supports healthy aging, mixed-age communities may be more likely to live to their 100th birthday., the research team's findings suggest that Washingtonians who live in highly walkable, Washington State University's Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine., Where you live has a significant impact on the likelihood that you will reach centenarian age

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