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  2. Christian Mortensen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Peter Thorvald Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen (August 16, 1882 – April 25, 1998), known as Christian Mortensen, was a Danish-American supercentenarian who resided in California. [1] When he died, his age of 115 years and 252 days was the longest verified male lifespan at the time, until Jiroemon Kimura surpassed him in 2012. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Danish supercentenarians - Wikipedia

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    This list comprises Danish supercentenarians (people from Denmark who have attained the age of at least 110 years), according to the Gerontology Research Group (GRG). The oldest Dane is Christian Mortensen, who emigrated to the United States in 1903, where he died on 25 April 1998, aged 115 years, 252 days.

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  7. Chris Mortensen - Wikipedia

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    Chris Mortensen was a Christian, and lived in Bella Vista, Arkansas. [ 1 ] [ 16 ] On January 15, 2016, Mortensen announced via an ESPN statement that he had been diagnosed with stage IV throat cancer and would consequently be taking a leave of absence from his on-air work at the cable network. [ 18 ]

  8. Timeline of aging research - Wikipedia

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    A study reports results of the first longevity caloric restriction (CR) trial, CALERIE, finding that two years of nonintermittent CR slowed the pace of aging as measured by one of three aging clocks (modest DunedinPACE effects). [226] [227] Development and application of aging clocks and combination therapies

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