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Why are elders important in our life?

According to the World Health Organization, 2.1 billion people are predicted to be over the age of 60 by 2050, highlighting a growing population of seniors worldwide. Understanding why are elders important in our life is crucial for fostering intergenerational connections and building stronger, more empathetic communities.

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Do Okinawans drink alcohol? Exploring traditions and longevity

Okinawa is renowned as one of the world's original 'Blue Zones,' regions recognized for their exceptional longevity and high concentration of centenarians. While their diet and active lifestyle are well-documented, a question often arises: Do Okinawans drink alcohol?

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How does Japan count their age? From tradition to modern standard

Before the 1950s, a Japanese newborn was considered one year old at birth, and everyone aged on New Year’s Day. Understanding **how does Japan count their age?** today requires a look at this unique system, called *kazoe-doshi*, and the eventual shift to modern standards.

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Decoding Amish Tradition: At What Age Do the Amish Retire?

While the average American retires around age 68, the Amish approach to aging and work is radically different. To truly understand **at what age do the Amish retire?**, one must first grasp the concept that a formal, abrupt retirement is not part of their traditional lifecycle.

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