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Nowhere in Europe do people live as long as in the Spanish metropolis, we've learned the secret
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive4 hr. ago

Nowhere in Europe do people live as long as in the Spanish metropolis, we've learned the secret

The article discusses a report indicating that people in the region around Madrid, Spain, live longer than anywhere else in Europe, with women living up to 88 years on average—seven years longer than in Croatia. The piece highlights factors such as abundant sunshine, mild climate, social interaction, and time spent outdoors as potential contributors to this longevity. It suggests that these lifestyle elements may be part of the secret to the region’s high life expectancy.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentProgressive4 hr. ago
Nowhere in Europe do people live as long as in the Spanish metropolis, we've learned the secret

The article discusses a report indicating that people in the region around Madrid, Spain, live longer than anywhere else in Europe, with women living up to 88 years on average—seven years longer than in Croatia. The piece highlights factors such as abundant sunshine, mild climate, social interaction, and time spent outdoors as potential contributors to this longevity. It suggests that these lifestyle elements may be part of the secret to the region’s high life expectancy.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the discussion around lifestyle and environmental factors rather than economic or political policies, which aligns more with a left-leaning perspective emphasizing social well-being and quality of life over material conditions. While the focus is on health outcomes, the emphasis '

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