Centenarians Articles:

Carnitine Improves Energy and Physical Function in Centenarians

Living to the ripe old age of 100 is not always a lot of fun. Typical problems involve poor endurance and weakness, especially upon physical activity (when this happens before age 60 its called fibromyalgia). Another key problem is deteriorating cognitive function and memory.

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Common Traits of the Long Lived

The oldest living person, Gertrude Baines, just turned 115. It appears that the secret to her longevity may not be so mysterious, and may boil down to enjoyment of life’s simple pleasures.

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