Have you ever wondered why some people glide past 100 still gardening, dancing, and laughing—while others feel old at 70?
In 1975, a Tokyo cardiologist drove to a remote Okinawan village expecting to meet a bedridden centenarian. Instead, he found a 100-year-old woman swinging a sickle through tall grass like it was nothing.
That single moment launched a 50-year investigation—and what they discovered …
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