Sardinia isn't just a 'Blue Zone', an area with a higher concentration of centenarians than usual. It's better described as the beginning of the Blue Zones phenomenon. And it's also a place where you can buy a home for as little as one euro. In this second episode of Blue Zones: Revisited, we ask what happens to the people whose villages are designated as Blue Zones, consider whether red wine, goats milk, or even pizza might be the secret to a long life, and untangle what is knowable from what researchers maintain is unknown.

Further Reading:

Questions raised in search for Sardinian centenarians' secrets

Sardinia DNA samples missing

Review of the bioavailabilty of flavonoids

Red wine and longevity

Review of goat's milk composition

Disease spread in Italian hospitals and nursing homes

One euro homes for sale

One euro homes for rent

Comparison of nursing homes in 10 developed countries

Mussolini's fascist new towns

Sardinia's pizza - the panada


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