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  2. The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs - AOL

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    Othership is one of a growing number of social wellness clubs catering to city dwellers interested in the latest longevity trends, emotional well-being, and alcohol-free socializing.

  3. What's the latest on weight loss, aging, supplements ... - AOL

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    This article highlights standout studies and news articles over the last week on topics such as nutrition, aging and longevity, health misinformation, and more.

  4. 3 ways to boost longevity in 2025 - AOL

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    So, what are the main factors that could help boost longevity, including our health spans? Research published in the past 12 months points to three clear factors: diet, exercise, and social life.

  5. Will you live to 150? Here’s what 5 geneticists and aging ...

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    The idea that we play a role in how well we age has led to a proliferation of biohackers or longevity optimists confident they will live to 150—and even beyond—because they are willing to ...

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  7. Walking This Much Every Day Could Add Up To 10 Years To ... - AOL

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    Three longevity experts share their nonnegotiables when it comes to living longer and healthier. Walking This Much Every Day Could Add Up To 10 Years To Your Life, Longevity Docs Say Skip to main ...

  8. Scientists Say Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years to Your Life

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    Walking a certain amount of time each day could add up to 11 years to your life, new study finds. Experts explain walking benefits for longevity.

  9. People Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    People Unlimited became the driving force behind the not-for-profit Coalition for Radical Life Extension, [7] which is the producer of RAADfest, [8] an annual conference where scientists and clinician gather to talk about the latest innovations in longevity. [9] Bernadeane Brown died of breast cancer in June 2024 and was cryopreserved. [10]