Overview
In this episode you will discover precautions that are within everyone's reach but which some populations or groups have always practiced with extraordinary results. The same behaviors that have recently attracted the attention of doctors and researchers who study the mechanisms of aging. We will talk about nutrition, we will try to understand which type of movement is best suited to keeping us fit over the long distance and much more. The journey will start from the islands of Okinawa, Japan; we will discover how well-being arrived on these islands just a few decades ago and those who are now elderly have led a spartan existence for a good part of their lives, often marked by periods of enormous difficulty. Yet, those very elderly people seem to have slowed down the effects of old age. In these islands people live for a long time, but above all the diseases typical of old age are rarer.
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14 - 1Rome, day four - Undiscovered wonders April 12, 2014 -
14 - 2Charlemagne - Battles and loves April 19, 2014 -
14 - 3The kingdoms of cold April 26, 2014 -
14 - 4How to live longer May 03, 2014 -
14 - 5Augusto - How an Empire is born May 10, 2014 -
14 - 6D-Day - The landing hour by hour May 17, 2014 -
14 - 7Animals or life companions May 24, 2014 -
14 - 8Man and the sea (second version) June 14, 2014 -
14 - 9The great wealth - Treasures to be saved October 04, 2014 -
14 - 10Hot and cold - Living between the two extremes October 11, 2014 -
14 - 11Court splendors - The renaissance lordships October 18, 2014 -
14 - 12The long journey of trains - Into the carriage! October 25, 2014 -
14 - 13The surprises of DNA November 01, 2014 -
14 - 14Living and dying in Pompeii November 08, 2014 -
14 - 15Australia - The continent of challenges (second version) November 15, 2014 -
14 - 16The splendors of ancient Greece (second version) November 29, 2012 -
14 - 17The wonders of christian Rome (second version) December 06, 2012



