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  • In the New England Centenarian Study -- geared at finding out why some people can live to be 100 -- researchers found a variety of environmental, behavioral and genetic factors that could explain the extraordinary longevity of some folks.

    Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010

  • Mental muscles are also important; in the Centenarian study, an agile mind was strongly related to longevity.

    Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010

  • What most studies, including the New England Centenarian Study, show, is that if you live well throughout your life, you'll live longer, and you don't have to fall apart as you age.

    Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010

  • What most studies, including the New England Centenarian Study, show, is that if you live well throughout your life, you'll live longer, and you don't have to fall apart as you age.

    Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010

  • In the New England Centenarian Study -- geared at finding out why some people can live to be 100 -- researchers found a variety of environmental, behavioral and genetic factors that could explain the extraordinary longevity of some folks.

    Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010

  • Mental muscles are also important; in the Centenarian study, an agile mind was strongly related to longevity.

    Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010

  • M.E. Cohen Research by the New England Centenarian Study at the University of Boston (yes there is one) finds that people who live to 100 often have many friends, strong ties to relatives and high self-esteem.

    The Old and the Deathless 2010

  • Perls and his colleagues analyzed the genes of participants in the New England Centenarian Study, which is the largest study of centenarians and their families in the world.

    New study of centenarians links certain genetic variations to a long lifespan 2010

  • Boston University professors of medicine Thomas Perls and Dellara Terry codirect the New England Centenarian Study, a comprehensive look at the lives of forty-five centenarians in the Boston area.

    Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010

  • Perls and his colleagues analyzed the genes of participants in the New England Centenarian Study, which is the largest study of centenarians and their families in the world.

    New study of centenarians links certain genetic variations to a long lifespan 2010

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