Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 http://news./s/ap/20061006/ap_on_he_me/studying_supercentenarians It's estimated that there are about 300 people worldwide who are 110 years old or older, yet not all of those people have had their ages verified through public documents. As of Wednesday, the foundation reported that there were 76 people in the world — 66 women and 10 men — who were verified to be 110 or older. When someone reaches the age of 110, there is a 50 percent chance that they will not reach the age of 111, said Dr. Doros Platika, the foundation's chairman and CEO. Platika is stepping down later this year from his job as head of the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse, a public-private partnership that supports the growth of regional life sciences companies, to devote his time to raising money to fund the Supercentenarian Research Foundation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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