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Deborah Szekely is 102 years old and works three days a week. But Szekely's secret to good skin isn't spending hundreds of dollars on creams that promise to turn back time. Related storiesSunscreen is the best way to prevent skin agingSzekely has a simple daily skincare routine, too. AdvertisementHer biggest skincare recommendation for younger people wanting good skin is to wear sunscreen. AdvertisementAnd Toshiko Eto has practically no wrinkles at 80, which she attributes to eating fermented foods as well as her skincare routine.
Persons: Deborah Szekely, , Szekely, she's, Derek V, Chan, William Organizations: Service, CNBC, Research, Dermatology, La, Rancho, Puerta, BI Locations: Baja California, Mexico, La Puerta, Manhattan
Virginia Oliver, 104Virginia Oliver, 104, has been catching lobsters since she was eight years old, and she really enjoys it. Oliver's secret to living beyond age 100 boils down to: "You've gotta keep living, you gotta keep working. Deborah Szekely, 102Deborah Szekely, a 102-year-old, started her fitness resort and spa alongside her then-husband in 1940. Source: Rancho La PuertaMadeline Paldo, 100Madeline Paldo was a recent retiree at age 100 when she spoke to Make It in September of 2023. "And I was the only one in the office that did all of the office work for our business, so it was enjoyable.
Persons: Madeline Paldo, Virginia Oliver, It's, TODAY.com, Oliver, I'm, Deborah Szekely, Szekely, Deborah, Puerta Madeline Paldo, Paldo, Jayne Burns Organizations: CNBC, Puerta Locations: North America, Chicago
At 102, Deborah Szekely is just as lively as people decades younger, and her social life is booming. In fact, one of the most important things that Szekely credits for her long life is friendship. Szekely also encourages those who are looking to live a long life to "find friends who are active" and often gets her daily physical activity alongside her close friends. Then there's the kind of friends that count," Szekely tells CNBC Make It. "The people you're surrounded with, friends, relatives, family," Hodes added, have a major effect on you.
Persons: Deborah Szekely, Szekely, Madeline Paldo, Dunkin, Paldo, Jayne Burns, Joann Fabric, Burns, Zer, Gladys McGarey, McGarey, Shirley Hodes, Hodes Organizations: Puerta, CNBC, Crafts
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. She doesn't see her age as a reason to change, she told Women's World in May. Related storiesSzekely walks at least a mile each day, which she likes to do in local parks, she told Women's World. AdvertisementHer daily breakfast consists of bananas and yogurt, according to Women's World, but she doesn't shy away from the occasional treat — her favorite is coffee ice cream. Stay positive and have no regrets"The world has tons of problems, and you can't do anything about them," Szekely told Women's World.
Persons: , Deborah Szekely, Szekely, Women's, Deborah, she'll, Barrons, Dietitian Elena Paravantes, it's, Szekly Organizations: Service, Rancho La Puerta, CNBC, Business, Pew Research, Research, Purdue University , Indiana Locations: Baja California, Mexico
"He called me and I said, 'Well, I guess we're gonna be in Mexico,'" Szekely says. My husband was due to go to England, and when we married, we were going to England," Szekely tells CNBC Make It. Deborah Szekely is 102 years old and works three days a week at the fitness resort and spa that she co-founded with her then-husband in 1940. Now, Rancho La Puerta is led by the Szekely's daughter, Sarah Livia Brightwood, who is the resort's president, but Deborah is still heavily involved in the resort's operations. I meet with the presenters [every] Tuesday, so I know what my guests are talking about," Szekely tells CNBC Make It.
Persons: Szekely, Edmond's, Deborah Szekely, Deborah, Sarah Livia Brightwood, Centenarians Organizations: CNBC, Rancho, Puerta, Rancho La Puerta Locations: Mexico, Edmond, England, Szekely's, North America, San Diego
The La Brea tar pits captured dire wolves, sabertooth cats, and other megafaunal for millennia. Statues of megafaunal mammals give La Brea Tar Pit visitors a sense of what animals roamed the area thousands of years ago. The loss of herbivores at La Brea could've contributed to a feedback loop, making fires — however, they started — more intense, the paper's authors say. Paelongotolist MacPhee cautions that there could be other explanations for why these animals in the 61/67 tar pits stopped appearing. Excavation of the La Brea tar pits has yielded hundreds of thousands of fossils.
Persons: , Robin O'Keefe, O'Keefe, it's, Regan Dunn, Dunn, Jae C, Ross MacPhee, wasn't, MacPhee, Guy Robinson, Robinson, Sharon Levy, Amelia Villaseñor, C, Villaseñor Organizations: Service, Arlington Springs Man Locations: Brea, Wall, Silicon, Los Angeles, Southern California, Rancho La, Elsinore, Lake Elsinore, Northern Canada, La Brea, Rancho La Brea, Yukon, Orange County , New York, North America, Arlington Springs, Southern
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