Longevity
Your Path to Better Health Starts Here
At 100 years old, Ester Wagner is still doing what brings her the most joy: serving others. Discover how a lifetime of giving has kept her vibrant, purposeful, and remarkably young at heart.
Are you living your 100 Year Lifestyle or just surviving it? Discover what it truly means to thrive for a century and beyond with health, passion, and purpose.
Meet Elsie Godo, a 100-year-old woman who refuses to slow down. From Harley-Davidson rides through Tennessee mountains to teaching line dancing, her secret to a vibrant life goes far beyond good genes.
When does old age really begin? A groundbreaking study suggests 75 is the new 65, but the answer might surprise you. Discover what's changing society's definition of aging.
Meet Gloria Jaroff, a nearly 95-year-old Renaissance woman who acts half her age. Architect, author, jazz pianist, and scuba diver—she's lived an extraordinary life. Now she's sharing her wisdom in a new book of poetry about reaching 100 years.
Meet Vincent Dransfield, one of the world's oldest men at 110. He drives daily, cooks for himself, and has never been seriously ill. What's his secret? Discover what supercentenarians reveal about living exceptionally long, healthy lives.
At 105 years old, Laverne Biser has chased 13 eclipses across the globe. Now, as he eyes the next one in 2026, discover how this lifelong stargazer's cosmic obsession may hold the secret to a century of living.
Four Vietnamese brothers, ages 91 to 100, share the secret to a joyful, vibrant life. Discover what keeps them mentally sharp, physically active, and deeply connected to family and community.
At 100 years old, Noreen Haygood is still playing tennis weekly, volunteering as a crisis interventionist, and changing lives. Discover what her remarkable century of purpose reveals about longevity and meaning.
A 100-year-old World War II veteran and his 96-year-old sweetheart are getting married this June in France near the very beach where he landed 80 years ago. Love knows no age.
Do you know how long you'll actually live in retirement? Your financial planner might not either. Discover why longevity literacy matters and how calculating your minimum potential years remaining could transform your financial future.
From gold medalist to torch bearer: Meet Charles Coste, France's oldest living Olympic champion, who will carry the flame in Paris at 100 years old—a remarkable journey spanning a century of transformation.
You don't need to live in a blue zone to achieve healthy longevity. Discover why these famous longevity hotspots are losing their edge and how you can create your own zone for living to 100.
At 100 years old, Mary Gauci still climbs stairs, cooks daily, and takes no medicine. Her secret? Faith, fresh food, and taking life one day at a time in Malta. Discover how she's thriving.
Did you know curiosity might be more important than intelligence? Discover why staying curious could be the secret to living longer, happier, and more fulfilled.
At 104, Nick Kazuska still plays bass, drums, and banjo with his band. But it's not just talent keeping him young—science reveals why music might be the ultimate fountain of youth.
What if thinking about death could actually make you happier? Discover how contemplating mortality can transform your priorities, deepen your relationships, and help you live your best life.
At 115 years old, Helena Pereira dos Santos is living proof that beans might be the secret to longevity. Discover what she credits for her remarkable life and sharp mind.
Living to 100 might be closer to reality than you think. Discover why nearly 600,000 Americans could become centenarians by 2060—and how you could be one of them.
Discover why centenarians swear by wine. Red wine has health benefits, but extreme altitude wines grown over 2 miles high pack 10 times more resveratrol and could be the longevity secret you've been missing.
At 100 years old, Bess Lampson is outworking people half her age at the gym. Discover the simple secrets behind her inspiring journey to healthy longevity and why everyone calls her the gym's greatest motivator.
At 90 years old, Minnie Payne just earned her master's degree, setting a record as the University of North Texas's oldest graduate student. Her secret? A simple life philosophy: keep doing constructive things. What's your excuse?







