What’s the secret to a long, healthy life? If you ask author and National Geographic explorer Dan Buettner, the answer – or answers – may be found in so-called “blue zones” – a handful of places ...
Tao Organic Cafe has been holding court on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis for more than a half-century, but it never gets old for Dan Buettner. “You’re in for a real treat,” he said while ordering two ...
April Lidinsky is joined by Velshonna Luckey to discuss Buettner’s inspiring book. Dan Buettner is a journalist and National Geographic Fellow who has popularized the term, “Blue Zones” – places in ...
For the record, I am 61 years old. When I hit 60, like most of us who do, I began thinking about the finite nature of our time on this wonderful blue marble and the degree of health and happiness that ...
The secret to eating like you live in a longevity hotspot is more in reach than you may have thought. Dan Buettner, a National Geographic fellow, the founder of Blue Zones LLC, and the author of The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dan Buettner shares lifestyle and diet advice on his social media accounts.David McLain Dan Buettner developed the idea that there ...
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Making it to your 100th birthday is a noble goal — it might net you a shout-out on “Today” or “Good Morning America,” for example — but it frightens a fair share of us, too. Americans associate ...
Do you want to live forever? How about to at least 105? You’ve probably heard of blue zones—amazing places where a disproportionate number of people live into very old age. From Okinawa, Japan, to ...
Share on Pinterest Eating like you live in a “blue zone” can have a wide range of health benefits including improvement in cardiovascular health as well as reducing high blood pressure, metabolic ...