These places are called Blue Zones, and there are five such locations on Earth where the average lifespan of residents is ...
National Geographic Explorer Dan Buettner coined the term “blue zones” while researching different hot spots for longevity ...
In conjunction with National Geographic and a team of scientists and researchers, he began studying the places around the globe where longevity and high quality of life are thriving. They identified ...
Areas in Sardinia, Okinawa and Greece are supposedly home to unusual numbers of centenarians. Scientists are studying them to ...
By Dana G. Smith The concept is simple and alluring: There are special regions around the world — called blue zones — where people regularly remain vibrant and active into their 90s and 100s ...
If you watched the Netflix documentary “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones,” you were no doubt amazed to learn from author Dan Buettner about five unique communities — including Okinawa and ...
Sardinia is home to one of the world's rare "blue zones" where a greater number of people live to 100 or more. The zone consists of a cluster of villages on the Italian island, which bluezones.com ...
For years, I’ve read that people in “blue zones” live longer because of their diets and lifestyles. But I just heard about a study that’s called this into question. What’s the story?
Sardinia, an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea, was the first designated "Blue Zone." The term refers to a region where people live longer and healthier lives than average. In response ...
CBS's Blue Bloods, a fan-favorite police drama, has captivated audiences with its portrayal of the Reagan family, a line of ...
Researchers disagree on the factors that could cause people in certain areas to live longer and healthier lives.