Paul Saladino· MD
and then even the Nicoya region of Costa Rica has a male longevity yeah and they eat a ton of meat there
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and then even the Nicoya region of Costa Rica has a male longevity yeah and they eat a ton of meat there
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and specifically in the negoya region of costa rica it's just males who have uh significant longevity which is an interesting question to consider what's the difference between men and female and in sardinia in italy it's the same thing it's the men who have longevity but not the women
the overall this is not longevity for both men and women so what's going on here is this an uh is this a trait uh that's associated with men is it just something about men's behavior who knows it's not totally clear
specifically in the ncoa region of Costa Rica it's just the males who have uh significant longevity which is an interesting question to consider what's the difference between men and female and in Sardinia in Italy it's the same thing it's the men who have longevity but not the women