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World War II Veteran Credits A Daily Coors Light For Being His Secret To Reaching The Age Of 102

World War II veteran Andrew E. Slavonic, who turned 102-years-old on December 1, knows what it takes to live a long, fruitful life: drinking a Coors Light every day at 4 p.m. At least that’s what he credits for his incredible longevity. Slavonic, who first made news in 2018 for claiming his
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One Hundred 100-Year-Olds (And Older) Shared Their Awesome Secrets To Living A Long Life

Even though, as we saw on Tuesday, in a disturbing chart that shows our chances of dying doing popular activities, some people do actually manage to beat the odds and live long, healthy lives. Some of them even reach it to the ripe old age of 100! In fact, according to the last census conducted in
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Oldest Woman In Great Britain Says Her Secret To A Long Life Is Being A Booze Bag

If living well into your 100s sounds appealing to you, this post if for you. If you’re like me and you’d rather burn out than fade away, please click away from this post and watch this mascot shoot himself point-blank in the frank and beans with a t-shirt gun. Grace Jones turned 112 years old this
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Twin Sisters Celebrate Their 100th Birthday And Reveal Secret To A Long Life

Meet Irene Crump and Phyllis Jones – twin sisters who just celebrated their 100th birthday together! Show Full Text The twins were born 25 minutes apart on November 20th, 1916 and went to the same school, had the same first jobs, and now even live together in Stourbridge, Worcestershire! Just
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Living to 120 and Beyond: Americans’ Views on Aging, Medical Advances and Radical Life Extension

With falling birthrates and rising life expectancies, the U.S. population is rapidly aging. By 2050, according to U.S. Census Bureau projections, one-in-five Americans will be 65 or older, and at least 400,000 will be 100 or older.1 Some futurists think even more radical changes are coming,
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