Why longevity research keep pointing back to the same uncomfortable habits

Longevity research has a way of arriving at conclusions that feel simultaneously obvious and ignored. Across every population studied for exceptional lifespan and healthspan, from the Okinawans of Japan to the Sardinians of Italy to the Nicoya Peninsula communities of Costa Rica, the patterns are remarkably consistent and remarkably unglamorous. People in these communities do […]
Longevity often comes down to a few daily habits

The daily choices that shape how well and how long you live matter more than your genes It is tempting to think a long, healthy life is written in your genes, decided long before you had any say in it. Research keeps pointing somewhere far more hopeful. Longevity leans much more on the ordinary choices […]
Tennis adds nearly 10 years to your life and here is why

Research shows tennis outperforms every other sport when it comes to living longer Why tennis keeps winning the longevity race Of all the ways to stay active as you get older, tennis may be the one worth taking most seriously. Research from the Copenhagen City Heart Study — a long-term observational study that tracked more […]
What is your healthspan and why does it matter more than lifespan

Healthspan is quietly replacing lifespan at the center of the longevity conversation, and the distinction it draws is one of the most important in modern medicine. Where lifespan counts the total years a person lives, healthspan measures the years spent living without significant disease, disability, or cognitive decline. The gap between the two, the period […]
Aging well is a choice and these habits prove it every day

The science of living longer is simpler than most think — and it starts with what happens before any doctor visit The image of aging has changed. Gone is the notion that growing older means slowing down, stepping back, or simply waiting. The couple that laughs the loudest, stays the most connected, and moves through […]