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Is it possible to live to 110 years old?

While extremely rare, researchers have confirmed that individuals have successfully lived to the age of 110 and beyond, earning the title of 'supercentenarian.' So, is it possible to live to 110 years old? The science of healthy aging suggests that while difficult, it's not impossible.

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What is 100 years of age called?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the centenarian population grew by 50% between 2010 and 2020 alone. So, what is 100 years of age called, and what does it mean to reach this significant milestone of healthy aging and senior care?

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Has anyone ever lived to be 128 years old? Exploring extreme longevity claims

The longest fully authenticated human lifespan on record belongs to Jeanne Calment of France, who died in 1997 at the age of 122 years and 164 days. Despite frequent reports and rumors of people living longer, no one has ever been scientifically verified to have lived to be 128 years old. The strict verification processes for extreme age claims often reveal discrepancies, misreported ages, or inadequate documentation.

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Who is the longest lived human? The Story of Jeanne Calment

With a confirmed lifespan of 122 years and 164 days, one individual holds the undisputed official record for the longest human life ever verified. This article delves into the extraordinary life of Jeanne Calment to answer the question, "Who is the longest lived human?", exploring her story, the verification process, and the ongoing interest in her remarkable journey.

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What is the longest a human can theoretically live?

While the average human life expectancy has risen dramatically over the last century, science suggests there may be a biological ceiling on maximum lifespan. The question of what is the longest a human can theoretically live has long fascinated scientists and philosophers alike, driving intense research in gerontology and genetics.

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