Netflix’s documentary series follows host Dan Buettner as he travels around the globe to places where a surprising number of people live for a century or more, from Singapore to islands in Greece and Japan.
Ask most people if they want to live to be 100 and the response is likely to be “Sure!” followed by “Wait a sec . . .
” Questions suddenly abound: Am I going to be healthy? Am I going to be lonely? Will I be financially stable? Will I have outlived everyone I knew and loved? What author-researcherset out to demonstrate in “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” is that the solutions to those concerns are also the keys to longevity itself.Continue reading your article with
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