If residents of Blue Zones are living healthier, happier, longer lives, what can senior living organizations learn from those regions to develop more sustainable living spaces for older adults?
Thanksgiving doesn’t have to mean delicious but unhealthy dishes. You can have flavor plus boost longevity with these five tips from blue zone researcher Dan Buettner.
Ever wondered what people eat in places where living to 100 isn’t unusual? Around the world, certain communities known as ...
Sometimes the simplest habits shape a gentler, longer life, and people in the world's Blue Zones—areas where people live exceptionally long lives—show this through quiet, effective routines.
You might say Blue Zones are devoid of blue screens. However, it would be nearly impossible to replicate all of the socio-economic, demographic, geographic, and nutritional conditions that have led to ...
In-person attendees at LM2025, the ACLM annual Lifestyle Medicine Conference to be held November 16-19 at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, Texas, can learn more about Blue Zones Health's national ...
Longevity does not always depend on genetics and sheer good luck, though they can be contributory factors as well. The ...
Want to live to 100? Researching blue zones, areas where people live exceptionally long lives can provide some lessons. Longevity researcher Dan Buettner identified 5 of them Sardinia, Italy, Earia, ...
Blue Zones and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) today launched the "Blue Zones Certification Course for Physicians and Health Professionals." ...
Blue Zones Project Bakersfield is celebrating Blue Fig Farms as its newest approved grocery store. The international market ...
More than 15 years ago, Salih Ozgurdal and his business partner, orthopedic surgeon Raj Pandya, began brainstorming ideas for ...