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Hello. In today's email, we're exploring why the inhabitants of a small Greek island often live to be centenarians (and why beans could be the answer). We also look at a rare cosmic event which could be visible to the naked eye in just a few months' time. Other stories include how one mistake changed chickens forever and what you should do if you encounter a mountain lion. Have a great weekend and see you next Friday! | |
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| ESSENTIAL FEATURES | Eating your way to 100 | Residents of the small Greek island of Ikaria have some of the longest life expectancies in the world, with one-third living past 90. As well as social factors, the Mediterranean isle's "Blue Zone" diet is thought to be key. | |
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| Is quality TV really 'dying'? | The Sopranos creator David Chase stirred conversation with his gloomy remarks about the industry. But is he right? | Read more > |
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| Looksmaxxing: the extreme cosmetic trend | With roots in online intel forums, looksmaxxing claims to be about the "maximisation" of one's appearance. | Read more > |
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| Mountain lion encounters – and what you should do | Park rangers share the best practices for encountering a mountain lion (and they're very different from those for brown bears). | Read more > |
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| | Mid-career workers are facing job market ageism | Gen X workers are being passed over for roles of all kinds, especially as employers see young people as more malleable. | Read more > |
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| The complex truth about home-grown tomatoes | Gardeners have criticised the findings of a controversial study looking at the climate impacts of home-grown veg. | Read more > |
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