Secrets to Longevity from the Oldest Man in the U.S.
Oldest man living in the United States reveals his secrets for a long life
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Alicia Angelo Cano, the oldest man in the United States, shares his secrets to a long life, emphasizing moderation, good sleep, and positive behavior. Living in Linden, New Jersey, Cano reflects on his family, interests, and the importance of a happy life.
- 01Cano attributes his long life to moderation in drinking, good sleep, and avoiding smoking.
- 02He emphasizes the importance of behaving well and maintaining strong family ties.
- 03Cano has ten children, five great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
- 04He enjoys watching airplanes, reflecting his lifelong interest in aeronautics.
- 05Despite not having formal education, Cano values family and work as central to his life.
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Alicia Angelo Cano, the oldest man living in the United States, has shared his insights on achieving a long and fulfilling life. Married in 1948, Cano and his late wife raised ten children and now enjoy a large family, including five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. After moving to Linden, New Jersey, following his wife's passing in 2004, he currently lives with two of his children. Cano believes that the keys to longevity include moderation in drinking, getting good sleep, and avoiding smoking. He also stresses the importance of behaving well and cherishing family connections. In his spare time, Cano enjoys watching airplanes, a reflection of his lifelong passion for aeronautics. He proudly displays a plaque from LongeviQuest, celebrating his remarkable years on earth, and values the simple joys of life without any formal education.
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