Posts Tagged ‘longevity’
The Strength Training Sweet Spot for Longevity: New Research
There’s a comforting piece of news for anyone who’s ever felt guilty about not spending enough time in the gym. A landmark study just published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine — tracking nearly 150,000 people for three decades — has finally put a specific number on how much strength training you actually need…
Read MoreStop Overcomplicating Things. These 3 Habits Add Years to Your Life.
Somewhere between the cold plunge pools, the continuous glucose monitors, and the £80-a-month supplement stacks, something got lost. The message that living longer and feeling better as you age is — for most people — not complicated. It doesn’t require biohacking. It doesn’t require a personal trainer, a nutritionist, or a walk-in freezer. It requires…
Read MoreJeanne Calment – The Oldest Person Who Ever Lived
Jeanne Calment, born on February 21, 1875, in Arles, France, holds the record for the longest documented human lifespan. She lived until August 4, 1997, reaching the age of 122 years and 164 days. Calment’s exceptional longevity has attracted significant media attention and research into her life and secrets to long life. Key Takeaways: Introducing Jeanne Calment:…
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