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Update July 2015:
The world’s oldest man, a retired educator from Japan, has died at the age of 112. The oldest woman lives in Brooklyn.
November 2014:
A new study of supercentenarians says that the world’s oldest people share no genetic secrets. So it’s all down to eat, drink, be merry–with heavy doses of common sense and a dash of luck.
June 2014:
The oldest man (officially) has passed on–this video shows he was alert, funny, and curious about life. Like many, he attributed his long life to diet, exercise, and nutrition–and a love of ice cream.
Sushi, Horses, and a Glass of Wine
I’ve decided the secret to a long life is to grow up to be a cute little old lady in Okinawa. I’ll have to work on it pretty hard since I’m an aging man in Iowa who has never been called cute, but if it adds decades to my life, maybe it’s worth a try.
by dan gogerty (photo, reuters.com)
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