We asked some Public Health students at UC Berkeley if they knew any centenarians and if they figured out how they managed to go that far.
People from the so called "Blue Zones," commonly live active lives past the age of 100, according to Dan Buettner, a National Geographic writer.
While the spread of Malaria via mosquitoes mainly threatens to children in poor countries, bites from the pesky insects still make some Americans a little uneasy.
Students at the University of California, Berkeley, may be annoyed by pesky mosquitoes, but experts at the school assure that the hypochondriacs need not worry.