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Understanding Japan’s Journey to Longevity: Why Do the Japanese Live So Long?

By Douglas Gordon | January 15, 2024
Japanese longevity

Discover the secrets of living longer as we comprehensively examine the Japanese longevity phenomenon. With an average life expectancy of 84.6 years, Japan leads the world in healthy ageing. Uncover the factors behind this impressive achievement and gain valuable insights into promoting long and vigorous lives. From their dietary habits to genetic contributions, the Japanese have adopted a holistic approach to healthy ageing.…

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