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Ainura Kalau @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 01/13/2026 21:00 EDT

The secret to living past 110? This Brazilian community may hold the answer

A fresh wave of longevity coverage has pointed to Brazil as a place that could help explain one of biology’s rarest outcomes: living beyond 110.The story isn’t about a single “magic village” or one miraculous habit. Instead, it’s rooted in a scientific argument: Brazil’s population genetics and a growing cohort of extremely old individuals may ... Read more

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