At first glance, there is nothing to explain why they are seven. Seven hundred-year-old residents among the 48 people welcomed to the Glycines. A figure that, even for the professionals of the establishment, remains surprising. "Why we have so many centenaries, we don't know," admits Sébastien Noye, a health setting. One thing is certain: "There have always been several." So do we have to look for the answer in the air of the Cevennes, in the qu…
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At first glance, there is nothing to explain why they are seven. Seven hundred-year-old residents among the 48 people welcomed to the Glycines. A figure that, even for the professionals of the establishment, remains surprising. "Why we have so many centenaries, we don't know," admits Sébastien Noye, a health setting. One thing is certain: "There have always been several." So do we have to look for the answer in the air of the Cevennes, in the qu…