Why do people in some regions live longer, healthier lives than others? For decades, scientists have studied so-called “blue zones,” areas with unusually high numbers of people reaching age 90 or 100.
S1: Welcome in San Diego. It's Jade Hindman on today's show. Could we have a blue zone nearby ? A look at a new partnership between San Marcos and the Blue Zone Project. This is KPBS Midday Edition.
A high-profile wellness initiative is officially underway in Palm Springs. But the launch of the Blue Zones Project is being overshadowed by confusion and controversy surrounding the sudden ...
Most of what we know about humans living to very old age is based on faulty data, including the science behind the “blue zones” famous for having a high proportion of people over 100, according to one ...
The city of Palm Springs officially launched its Blue Zones Project Tuesday in an effort to improve community well-being, health, happiness and connectivity for residents, potentially leading to ...
For two decades, blue zones — known for having the most people in the world who live to age 100 or older — have held the interest of longevity-seekers. Now, researchers are questioning the idea of ...
Researchers in Finland have identified a potential Blue Zone in Ostrobothnia, Finland. A Blue Zone is a region recognized as having longer life expectancies and better overall health than other parts ...