We all want to live longer. Or, more specifically: better for longer. We want steady energy levels, sound minds and the ability to go out and explore for decades to come. Which is probably why so many of us are fascinated with “ Blue Zones ”—as in, those parts of the world in which people live significantly longer than average, often into their nineties and even one-hundreds. The five major Blue Zones as agreed by scientists are currently Sardinia in Italy, Okinawa in Japan, Ikaria in Greece and Nicoya in Costa Rica – all areas that can teach us a lot about how to live well.

But there’s an emerging Blue Zone in our midst, according to new research , one that’s worth paying attention to: Caltabellotta, a remote mountain town in Sicily. “Caltabellotta’s population data first drew ou

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