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Do “Blue Zones” Really Exist?

Por: Slate Science November 29, 2023

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As humans, we are all desperate to live forever, or at least as long as possible. It’s very understandable—no one wants to deal with the inevitability of their own mortality—and has given rise to countless movements over the years to extend human life span as much as possible, from schemes involving to , in which people elect to preserve their bodies so that they may one day be brought back from the dead. Perhaps more appealing than those... + full article



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