Maria Branyas Morera's Longevity and Genetic Study

Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest living person before her death at age 117 in Spain, had a microbiota of an infant and genes that made her cells feel and behave as if they were 17 years younger. Her healthy lifestyle choices and unique genetic makeup contributed to her longevity.

Maria Branyas Morera, Oldest Person in the World, Passes Away at 117

Maria Branyas Morera, the oldest person in the world, has passed away at 117 years old. She attributed her longevity to luck and good genetics. Despite living through two world wars and two pandemics, she shared wisdom and updates with her followers on social media. Her family announced her peaceful passing in a nursing home in Catalonia, Spain.

Death of World's Oldest Person, Maria Branyas Morera

The world's oldest person, Maria Branyas Morera, has died at the age of 117 in Spain. Her family announced her passing on social media, highlighting her peaceful departure. Branyas lived through two world wars and had been recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest person in the world.

World's Oldest Living Person Turns 117

Maria Branyas Morera turned 117 years old, making her the world's oldest living person. She has lived in Spain's Catalonia since she was eight and has been in the same nursing home for 23 years. Maria is quite active on social media, has good health, and scientists are studying her for insights into longevity.