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115-year-old woman credits 'raw eggs, no men' for longevity

Three raw eggs per day and no men is the secret to longevity, claims 115-year-old woman named Emma Morano.

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Three raw eggs per day and no men is the secret to longevity, claims 115-year-old woman named Emma Morano.

The Italian woman, who's believed to be the oldest living European and the fifth oldest person in the world, said that she has been single for the last 77 years ever since her first marriage ended in 1938, and it was what had made her live to this age, Fox News reported.

According to the reports Morano has been following a doctor's long-ago advice to consume three raw eggs a day (since reduced to two), which makes for a tally of around 100,000 eggs over her long life. In a 2013 interview,  Morano had detailed her diet where she said she has biscuits with milk or water for breakfast, then the eggs, followed by pasta and minced meat, and just a glass of milk for dinner.

She also has the genes rolling on her side, as being one of eight children, Morano said that one of her sisters lived to 102 and another died just before hitting the century mark.

Morano, who still lives alone in a small apartment, with a doctor checking up on her monthly and a niece handling her meals daily, said that she decided to stay single after her marriage ended because she didn't want be "dominated by anyone".

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