WILL I LIVE TO BE 100?
For an estimate of how long you will live, you can take a free 10-minute online quiz, answering 40 questions about your health, habits and family, including: Do you take an iron or calcium supplement? Floss? Sleep fairly well? How many new friendships have you developed in the past year?
The Living to 100 Life Expectancy Calculator is based on longevity research conducted by the New England Centenarian Study at Boston University.
In addition to an estimated life expectancy, the program suggests ways you can extend your life.
For more about the New England Centenarian Study, go to www.bumc.bu.edu/centenarian. To use the calculator, go to www.livingto100.com.
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Variety
Home & Garden
Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck lists 'resort-style' Edina home for $3.9 million
The award-winning house was built in a French European-meets-California modern style.
World
Mexican film wins top prize at Moscow International Film Festival while major studios boycott Russia
A Mexican film has won the top prize Friday at the Moscow International Film Festival, which took place as major Western studios boycott the Russian market and as Russia's war in Ukraine grinds into its third year.
Variety
Why you might have heard Paul Simon's 'The Sound of Silence' at Spanish Mass
One song has stuck with Julio Cuellar Gonzales for practically his entire life. Among his first memories of church in the 1970s in Villa Serrano, a town in the Bolivian region of Chuquisaca, Cuellar remembers singing a specific version of the Our Father.
TV & Media
Minneapolis native Poppy Harlow parts ways with CNN
She was a former co-host of the network's morning show.
Stage & Arts
Prairie Island Indian Community requests the return of 'Mankato Hanging Rope'
The noose, owned by the Minnesota Historical Society, was used to hang an ancestor of the community at Fort Snelling during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862