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Why do some geographic areas (Okinawa, Sardinia) produce lots of supercentenarians? Turns out it’s a combination of poor record-keeping, exaggeration, and pension fraud rather than diet, climate, or high-quality medical care.

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Matthew Battles

This is a believable hypothesis, but it should be noted that it's the thesis of a single study that has yet to be reviewed. Vox's claim that this "appears to have cleared up the mystery once and for all" is premature.

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