In a fascinating look at aging and longevity, the hit television show 60 Minutes delved into the groundbreaking 90+ study in 2020, exploring the lives of Americans aged 90 and above who are thriving in their old age. Lesley Stahl caught up with the participants, whom she had first met in 2014, to uncover what scientists have learned about leading a longer, healthier life.
The focus of the study centered around memory and dementia, shedding light on the factors that contribute to aging successfully. By revisiting the participants and expanding on their findings, scientists are gaining valuable insights into the secrets of longevity.
As the most successful television broadcast in history, 60 Minutes continues to captivate audiences with its hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth interviews. With over 50 seasons under its belt, the show remains a must-watch for those seeking to stay informed on current affairs and human interest stories.
Subscribe to the 60 Minutes YouTube channel to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and follow them on social media for additional content. The study of aging and what leads to a longer, healthier life is an ongoing journey, and 60 Minutes provides a valuable platform for sharing these important discoveries with the world.
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Video “What scientists have learned from studying people over 90 | 60 Minutes Archive” was uploaded on 06/28/2024 to Youtube Channel 60 Minutes