The Broad Prevalence of Bad Epidemiological Data for Exceptional Human Life Expectancy (opens in new tab)
In recent years, greater attention has been given to efforts that push back against the present broad acceptance of established data on human life expectancy, particularly for the oldest surviving cohorts. It has been suggested, and the evidence for this assertion is broadly supportive, that the published data for exceptional longevity is largely of poor quality, and much of what has been hyped over the years (such as Blue Zones or Jeanne Calment's alleged life span of 122 years) is simply no...
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