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Want to Live to 100? Here Are the 10 Most Important Foods To Add to Your Diet There are some specific foods that scientific studies have linked again and again to longevity; not just living into old age, but living well into old age. While no foodor anything for that matteris a guarantee youll live into the triple digits, eating a diet full of foods scientifically linked to longevity can certainly increase your chances. But which ones should you prioritize? There are many nutrient-rich foods out there, but these are the 10 longevity experts say are most important.
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