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Lemur
10-02-2007, 15:45
It's a cluster of longevity, and I figure there must be magic potions involved: (http://www.thesmartset.com/article/article08060709.aspx)


The demographers on the case confirm that the age data are perfect. No hoaxes, no inaccuracies.

In fact, researchers have detailed an astonishing longevity hot spot in which they have documented 90 centenarians among a population of 18,000. That means that one out of every 200 people in Ogliastra has lived to celebrate a 100th birthday. It’s an extraordinary figure, about 50 times the rate of the United States, where only one person out of every 10,000 people lives to see 100.

“These are people who not only have a very long life, but they are healthy up to a very old age,” says Luigi Ferrucci, chief researcher of longitudinal studies at the U.S. National Institute on Aging (NIA) and a co-author of the Ogliastra study. “These are not people who’ve gotten diseased or dementia at 70 years old and somehow lived another 30 years.”

spmetla
10-02-2007, 18:39
Ponce de Leon went the complete wrong direction! :laugh4:

Wild grass of the mountains, eh? I smell heresy, we'd better send an inquisitor.

UltraWar
10-02-2007, 19:36
Ponce de Leon went the complete wrong direction! :laugh4:

Wild grass of the mountains, eh? I smell heresy, we'd better send an inquisitor.
I'm ready for duty! :whip:

Papewaio
10-03-2007, 03:20
“So what if I’m almost 100 years old?” she says. “I can’t go anyplace I want to go. I can’t work. I can’t hear a conversation between people. The only thing I can do is sew lace. It makes the time pass.”

One of her family members asked, “But it’s been a beautiful life, right?”

“Ah, so-so,” she says. “I have seen beautiful things and I’ve seen ugly things. But I didn’t get very upset about anything.”

As her family members bustled around, serving us afternoon drinks and snacks, Barbara looked me right in the eye and said, “I have lived a long time and I am tired of this life.”



The last part of the article reminded me of Highlander:



Theres no time for us
Theres no place for us
What is this thing that builds our dreams yet slips away
From us

Who wants to live forever
Who wants to live forever....?

Theres no chance for us
Its all decided for us
This world has only one sweet moment set aside for us

Who wants to live forever
Who wants to live forever?

Who dares to love forever?
When love must die

But touch my tears with your lips
Touch my world with your fingertips
And we can have forever
And we can love forever
Forever is our today
Who wants to live forever
Who wants to live forever?
Forever is our today

Who waits forever anyway?

silverster
10-03-2007, 05:44
...Wild grass of the mountains, eh?
could it be....


http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/marijuana-mar-com-1.jpg ~D ~D

CountArach
10-03-2007, 09:08
Could this have something to do with being in a relatively non-smog covered area and living on the waterside?