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1,000-plus years of living: 10 Centenarians share secrets to a long life

Kay, who is to turn 107 next month, attributes her longevity to two factors: drinking lots of coffee and maintaining strong social ties.

Adelaide Sennott, born in 1910, and her husband Dr. Waldron Sennott, born in 1909, have been married for 76 years, and are pictured here on Oct. 16, 2014 during a Centenarian Birthday Celebration in honor of the nine individuals, ages 100 years or more, who live at Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson, Md. (Chiaki Kawajiri/Baltimore Sun/MCT)
Adelaide Sennott, born in 1910, and her husband Dr. Waldron Sennott, born in 1909, have been married for 76 years, and are pictured here on Oct. 16, 2014 during a Centenarian Birthday Celebration in honor of the nine individuals, ages 100 years or more, who live at Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson, Md. (Chiaki Kawajiri/Baltimore Sun/MCT)Read moreMCT
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