The oldest woman, María Branias Moreira celebrates 117 birthday

the oldest woman, maría branias moreira celebrates 117 birthday

the oldest woman, maría branias moreira celebrates 117 birthday

Maria Branias Moreira, born in San Francisco in 1907, turned 117 on Monday, making her the world’s oldest living person. Maria, who has lived in Catalonia, Spain since the age of eight, has spent the past 23 years in the same nursing home, breaking the record after the death of French nun Lucile Rendon, who lived to be 118 last year.

 Maria is also active on Social Media. she shares her experiences and happiness with the world. Despite her advanced age, she is in good health, with only minor challenges with hearing and mobility. Scientists are excited about it because they think its genes might help them figure out how to live longer.

Maria’s sharp mind and absence of Cardiovascular problems at her age are particularly interesting to Researchers. In an effort to understand and possibly harness the factors contributing to her health, Maria agrees to participate in a scientific trial. His saliva, blood and urine samples will be compared with those of his 80-year-old daughter.


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Scientists hope that by studying this, they can find new drugs and ways to stay healthy as we get older. Maria has lived a long time and seen many important events in history, like the 1918 pandemic and the world wars.

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Married in 1931 to Catalan doctor John Moret, Maria left behind her husband and their only son, who died tragically in an accident. A 113-year-old survivor of COVID-19, Maria continues to live a wonderful life, claiming to be back to normal after a brief hospitalization. Her legacy continue with generations with two Daughters to 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.Although Maria’s age is extraordinary, the record for the oldest person ever lived is held by Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who lived to the remarkable age of 122. Maria Branias Moreira’s life is a living hope and inspiration for people

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