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The 5 ‘Blue Zones’ the place the arena’s healthiest humans dwell

The biggest island in a subtropical archipelago managed through Japan, Okinawa is domestic to the arena’s longest-lived ladies. Meals staples like Okinawan candy potatoes, soybeans, mugwort, turmeric, and goya (sour melon) stay Okinawans residing lengthy and wholesome lives.

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The largest island in a subtropical archipelago controlled by Japan, Okinawa is home to the world’s longest-lived women. Food staples like Okinawan sweet potatoes, soybeans, mugwort, turmeric, and goya (bitter melon) keep Okinawans living long and healthy lives.

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The mountainous highlands of this Italian island boast the world’s highest concentration of centenarian men. Its population consumes a low-protein diet associated with lower rates of diabetes, cancer, and death for people under age 65.

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This community has the highest concentration of Seventh-day Adventists in the United States, and some residents live 10 more healthy years than the average American by following a biblical diet of grains, fruits, nuts, and vegetables.

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In this region of Central America, residents have the world’s lowest rate of middle-age mortality and the second highest concentration of male centenarians. Their longevity secret lies partly in their strong faith communities, deep social networks, and habits of regular, low-intensity physical activity.

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But is there any evidence?”,”ctas”:[{“url”:”https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/john-the-baptist-four-heads-relics”,”text”:”natgeo.ctaText.read”,”icon”:”article”}],”img”:{“crps”:[{“nm”:”raw”,”aspRto”:1.1669515669515669,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155.jpg”},{“nm”:”16×9″,”aspRto”:1.7777777777777777,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_16x9.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×2″,”aspRto”:1.5,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_3x2.jpg”},{“nm”:”square”,”aspRto”:1,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_square.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×3″,”aspRto”:0.6666666666666666,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_2x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×4″,”aspRto”:0.75,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_3x4.jpg”},{“nm”:”4×3″,”aspRto”:1.3333333333333333,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_4x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×1″,”aspRto”:2,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155_2x1.jpg”}],”rt”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155″,”src”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/f85fc986-adf5-466b-be39-e9647ea846af/GettyImages-146326155.jpg”,”altText”:”An oil portray through Michelangelo Caravaggio, in his standard taste of excessive distinction dramatic mild, depicting Salome receiving the severed head of John the Baptist”,”crdt”:”{Photograph} through DeAgostini, Getty Photographs”,”dsc”:”Salome receives the top of John the Baptist, 1607-10, through Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), oil on canvas, 91.5 x 106.7 cm, on show on the Nationwide Gallery in London.”,”ext”:”jpg”,”ttl”:”GettyImages-146326155″,”rchDsc”:{“markup”:”Salome receives the top of John the Baptist, 1607-10, through Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), oil on canvas, 91.5 x 106.7 cm, on show on the Nationwide Gallery in London.”},”rchTtl”:{“markup”:”GettyImages-146326155″}},”summary”:”Those 4 non secular websites declare to own the stays of the biblical preacher’s cranium. However is there any proof?”,”identify”:”Why are there 4 heads of John the Baptist?”,”tags”:[{“name”:”History & Culture”,”id”:”b0c8dd52-23a8-34c0-a940-f46792bc9e70″,”type”:”sources”,”uri”:” identifying new human species to unraveling the evolution of diseases, the ability to reconstruct ancient genomes is a game-changer for researchers who can navigate the ethical perils.”,”ctas”:[{“url”:”https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/ancient-dna-neanderthals-plague-genome-archaeology”,”text”:”natgeo.ctaText.read”,”icon”:”article”}],”img”:{“crps”:[{“nm”:”raw”,”aspRto”:1.5,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213.jpg”},{“nm”:”16×9″,”aspRto”:1.7777777777777777,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_16x9.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×2″,”aspRto”:1.5,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_3x2.jpg”},{“nm”:”square”,”aspRto”:1,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_square.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×3″,”aspRto”:0.6666666666666666,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_2x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×4″,”aspRto”:0.75,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_3x4.jpg”},{“nm”:”4×3″,”aspRto”:1.3333333333333333,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_4x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×1″,”aspRto”:2,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213_2x1.jpg”}],”rt”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213″,”src”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/138db4aa-b30a-4085-a5bf-35a16695a4c5/NationalGeographic_2737213.jpg”,”altText”:”a scientist drills into the enamel from an historic skeleton”,”crdt”:”{Photograph} through Remi Benali, Nat Geo Symbol Assortment”,”dsc”:”DNA recovered from historic tooth and bones shall we researchers perceive inhabitants shifts over the years.”,”ext”:”jpg”,”ttl”:”ancient-dna-extraction-tooth”,”rchDsc”:{“markup”:”DNA recovered from historic tooth and bones shall we researchers perceive inhabitants shifts over the years.”},”rchTtl”:{“markup”:”​ancient-dna-extraction-tooth”}},”summary”:”From figuring out new human species to unraveling the evolution of sicknesses, the facility to reconstruct historic genomes is a game-changer for researchers who can navigate the moral perils.”,”identify”:”How historic DNA has revolutionized archaeology”,”tags”:[{“name”:”History & Culture”,”id”:”b0c8dd52-23a8-34c0-a940-f46792bc9e70″,”type”:”sources”,”uri”:” popular and polarizing prime minister who led Israel during the Yom Kippur War gets the biopic treatment in Helen Mirren’s latest film.”,”ctas”:[{“url”:”https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/golda-meir-israel-yom-kippur”,”text”:”natgeo.ctaText.read”,”icon”:”article”}],”img”:{“crps”:[{“nm”:”raw”,”aspRto”:1.14697265625,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506.jpg”},{“nm”:”16×9″,”aspRto”:1.7777777777777777,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_16x9.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×2″,”aspRto”:1.5,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_3x2.jpg”},{“nm”:”square”,”aspRto”:1,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_square.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×3″,”aspRto”:0.6666666666666666,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_2x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×4″,”aspRto”:0.75,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_3x4.jpg”},{“nm”:”4×3″,”aspRto”:1.3333333333333333,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_4x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×1″,”aspRto”:2,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506_2x1.jpg”}],”rt”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506″,”src”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/16e8a0c9-fe8c-4725-9ea2-be9ca8a9f460/GettyImages-514962506.jpg”,”altText”:”golda meir arriving in the big apple town”,”crdt”:”{Photograph} through Bettmann, Getty Photographs”,”dsc”:”The Top Minister of Israel, Golda Meir, is noticed waving in entrance of a aircraft after arriving in New York Town.”,”ext”:”jpg”,”ttl”:”golda-meir”,”rchDsc”:{“markup”:”The Top Minister of Israel, Golda Meir, is noticed waving in entrance of a aircraft after arriving in New York Town.”},”rchTtl”:{“markup”:”golda-meir”}},”summary”:”The preferred and polarizing top minister who led Israel throughout the Yom Kippur Warfare will get the biopic remedy in Helen Mirren’s newest movie.”,”identify”:”Who used to be Golda Meir?”,”tags”:[{“name”:”History & Culture”,”id”:”b0c8dd52-23a8-34c0-a940-f46792bc9e70″,”type”:”sources”,”uri”:” gruesome deaths of Borden’s parents became a national obsession in the 1890s. Despite the jury’s verdict, the accused’s guilt remains a mystery.”,”ctas”:[{“url”:”https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/lizzie-borden-trial-axe-murder”,”text”:”natgeo.ctaText.read”,”icon”:”article”}],”img”:{“crps”:[{“nm”:”raw”,”aspRto”:0.7705078125,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3.jpg”},{“nm”:”16×9″,”aspRto”:1.7777777777777777,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_16x9.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×2″,”aspRto”:1.5,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_3x2.jpg”},{“nm”:”square”,”aspRto”:1,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_square.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×3″,”aspRto”:0.6666666666666666,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_2x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”3×4″,”aspRto”:0.75,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_3x4.jpg”},{“nm”:”4×3″,”aspRto”:1.3333333333333333,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_4x3.jpg”},{“nm”:”2×1″,”aspRto”:2,”url”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3_2x1.jpg”}],”rt”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3″,”src”:”https://i.natgeofe.com/n/0eff694e-4a9a-4f66-9dee-cbf651aeb96b/Lizzie3.jpg”,”altText”:”Lizzie Borden is photographed circa 1890″,”crdt”:”Granger/Historic Image Archive/Alamy”,”dsc”:”Lizzie Borden is photographed circa 1890″,”ext”:”jpg”,”ttl”:”Killer portrait?”,”rchDsc”:{“markup”:”Lizzie Borden is photographed circa 1890″},”rchTtl”:{“markup”:”Killer portrait?”}},”summary”:”The grotesque deaths of Borden’s oldsters changed into a countrywide obsession within the Nineties. 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