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Supercentenarian and Remarkable Age Records Exhibit Patterns Indicative of Clerical Errors and Pension Fraud
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This research by Saul Justin Newman explores how remarkable longevity records often show patterns of clerical errors and pension fraud.
It highlights how the absence of vital registration and other factors contribute to these issues, particularly in regions like the United States and certain European countries.
The study challenges the validity of 'Blue Zones' as areas of exceptional longevity.
It highlights how the absence of vital registration and other factors contribute to these issues, particularly in regions like the United States and certain European countries.
The study challenges the validity of 'Blue Zones' as areas of exceptional longevity.
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Tom Whitwell when discussing the inaccuracy of supercentenarian data in the Blue Zones research.


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