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20th decade lo start ayindi... 60 years vasthe heart attacks common ayyayi. And bypass surgeries are more common too. Apudu cause telusu enduku anedi. Ipudu 35+ ki heart attacks increase avtunnayi. Kani cause telidu.

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4 minutes ago, a_sagittarian said:

20th decade lo start ayindi... 60 years vasthe heart attacks common ayyayi. And bypass surgeries are more common too. Apudu cause telusu enduku anedi. Ipudu 35+ ki heart attacks increase avtunnayi. Kani cause telidu.

Mostly IT lo ayithe work culture

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1 minute ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Mostly IT lo ayithe work culture

You mean sedentary lifestyle ?

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Just now, a_sagittarian said:

You mean sedentary lifestyle ?

Sedentary lifestyle

Office politics

Micro managers

PIP culture

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Just now, tennisluvrredux said:

Sedentary lifestyle

Office politics

Micro managers

PIP culture

Kani only IT people kadu ga anni professions vallaki vastunnayi ga

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5 minutes ago, a_sagittarian said:

You mean sedentary lifestyle ?

Low depression is main reason ! 
peer pressure depression

weak heart health due to stress sleeplessness and bad food choices ! 

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you will live full life only if you eat raw vegetables...but there is no point in living such life...

the moment you eat a pizza or pakodi, you die the very next minute

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kane_Tanaka

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Kane Tanaka (田中カ子, Tanaka Kane) (née Ota; born 2 January 1903) is a Japanese supercentenarian, who at the age of 119 years, 52 days,[2][3]is the world's oldest verified living person since the death of Chiyo Miyako on 22 July 2018. She is the oldest verified Japanese person and the third longest living verified person ever.[4][5]

Tanaka has had several major illnesses, and was infected with paratyphoid fever with her adopted daughter at the age of 35.[21] She underwent pancreatic cancer surgery at the age of 45.[21] In 2006, Tanaka was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and underwent surgery when she was 103 years old.[6] Her life and longevity were noted by her second son and his wife four years later when they published a book called: In Good and Bad Times, 107 Years Old.[8] At the age of 114, she was interviewed by KBC in September 2017.[22] On 9 March 2019, Tanaka was officially presented with the "World's Oldest Living Person" and "World's Oldest Living Woman" titles by Guinness World Records, verifying her longevity claim.[1] On 19 September 2020, she broke the record of longest-lived Japanese person ever, as well as the third-oldest person ever in the world, after surpassing Nabi Tajima's age of 117 years, 260 days.[4] She has thus lived through all  five imperial reigns that make up modern day Japan, with the first, the Meiji era, having ended in 1912.[23]

Tanaka has said that she would like to live to the age of 120, crediting her faith in God, family, sleep, hope, eating good food, and practicing mathematics for her longevity.[6][24][25][26][27] Her longevity along with that of Jeanne Calment and Sarah Knauss has contributed to the debate that the maximum lifespan for humans could be between 115-125 years.[3][2

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