Scientists Study DNA of 117-Year-Old Woman to Identify a Single Food Linked to Longevity
Many people dream of living a long and healthy life, and science is steadily uncovering clues about what makes extreme longevity possible. One of the most extraordinary cases in recent history is that of Maria Branyas Morera, whose life offers remarkable insights into both genetics and lifestyle. A Life Spanning More Than a Century. Maria Branyas Morera was born on March 4, 1907, in San Francisco, United States — seven years before the outbreak of World War I. She lived an extraordinary 117 years, passing away in 2024. Her lifespan spanned more than a century of transformative history, from two world wars and the presidencies of 21 U.S. leaders to sweeping technological advances that reshaped the world. At the age of eight, Maria moved with her family to Catalonia, Spain. The journey was marked by tragedy: her father died from…