Scientists are uncovering why Brazil may be one of the most important yet underused resources for studying extreme longevity.
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Brazil's genetic treasure trove: Supercentenarians reveal secrets of extreme human longevity
A Viewpoint published in Genomic Psychiatry by Dr. Mayana Zatz and colleagues at the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research ...
Brazil ended 2025 with one of the lowest unemployment rates since official records began more than a decade ago, a new report ...
Brazilian research team investigates protective factors in extraordinary people who survived COVID-19 without vaccines and ...
Brazil was named Travel + Leisure's 2026 Destination of the Year, but its cost of living and ease of relocating there could make it a top retirement destination.
A team of scientists based in Brazil recently reported that they discovered a new species of Tinamou in the mountains of the ...
Brazil's 110+ year-olds have exceptional immune cells, protective genes, and families where extreme longevity runs across ...
The Zika virus epidemic that began in Brazil in 2015 and quickly spread to other countries caused an unprecedented flood of ...
In 2025, animal and plant life continue to be threatened by a number of factors, including hunting, habitat loss or degradation, climate change, forest fires, deforestation, and slash-and-burn and ...
Background Suicide is one of the most common causes of death in correctional settings. This study aimed to analyse prison ...
"To be a doctor, to be in those places and still do good medicine, to give them a smile and a shoulder they can lean on, it's ...
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