Conozca a los Super Agers
Lilly Port's suitcase doesn't spend much time in her closet. In the first half of this year, Lilly traveled to Israel, Turkey, Indonesia, Singapore and Australia. Her love of adventure began early in life. In 1941, she left Vienna with a doctorate in economics to come to the United States, where she became a radio talk-show host and author of one of the first books written to empower people with disabilities. Lilly owns an apartment in a retirement community—but says she's too young to live there. She still lives independently in her own house, enjoying regular walks and exercise classes at the community center.
¡Lilly acaba de cumplir 100 años!
Observa cómo reflexiona sobre haber alcanzado este hito
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Harold Laufman lives every moment by the motto "never waste time." His inexhaustible curiosity fueled his drive to become a combat surgeon, violinist, commercial artist, entrepreneur and author. Harold, who put himself through medical school by selling his illustrations, became a leader in experimental surgery techniques. He served as professor of surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of the Institute for Surgical Studies at Montefiore Medical Center. Harold has been working on his latest book, To Thrive Past 95, which details his personal experience with aging.
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Fleeing Hitler's regime, Irma Daniel, her husband and five-year-old son left Germany in 1938. They arrived in Hoboken, NJ, with no belongings and no jobs. Despite their hardships, Irma saw this tumultuous time as a "fantastic beginning." Taking up residence in a tiny attic apartment, Irma seized every opportunity that came her way. She took a variety of jobs—from scrubbing floors to selling clothes to taking care of the elderly. She believes that working and "never sitting still" are the best ways to stay young. Today, Irma lives in her own home, exercises regularly and leads an active social life.
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El asesor de inversiones Irving Kahn comenzó su carrera antes del desplome de la bolsa de 1929 y es muy respetado en el campo de la inversión en valor. En 1978, fundó Kahn Brothers Group, Inc. Hoy, la empresa gestiona más de 700 millones de dólares en activos. Irving, que es presidente de la empresa, va a su oficina de Madison Avenue cinco dÃas a la semana, donde trabaja con su hijo y su nieto. Irving lee al menos dos periódicos financieros al dÃa, se mantiene en contacto con amigos y clientes de todo el mundo a través de Internet y dice que serÃa una tonterÃa jubilarse.
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El Proyecto de Genes de la Longevidad de Einstein es un estudio de más de 500 centenarios sanos, casi centenarios y sus hijos. En este vÃdeo, el investigador principal, el Dr. Nir Barzilai, director del Instituto de Investigación sobre el Envejecimiento y director del Centro de Excelencia Nathan Shock en la BiologÃa Básica del Envejecimiento, analiza los hallazgos hasta la fecha. El Dr. Barzilai también explica su búsqueda personal y profesional de formas de retrasar significativamente las enfermedades relacionadas con la edad, como la enfermedad de Alzheimer, y ayudar a las personas a vivir vidas más largas y saludables.
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