Bert Janssen, a 57-year-old Dutch man, has lived for 39 years with a donor heart, breaking the world record for the longest-surviving heart transplant patient. He received the heart at Harefield Hospital in north-west London. Guinness World Records recognized him as the longest-surviving heart transplant patient. In another news, Pearl Berg, the oldest Jewish person in the world, died at the age of 114 and four months. She wrote obituaries for her Jewish community until the age of 105 and drove until her mid-90s. Additionally, Ms. Ceccarelli lived on her own until she was 107 and then moved into a residential care home in Willits, living 37 years longer than the average American woman.
“Ms. Ceccarelli lived on her own until she was 107, and then moved into a residential care home in Willits. She has now lived 37 years longer than American women on average.” What an incredible story ♥️ https://t.co/zVAmtD9sZI
Pearl Berg, the oldest Jewish person in the world, died on February 1. She wrote obituaries for members of her Jewish community until the age of 105 and drove until her mid-90s / @oferaderet https://t.co/cYIuMWVTkV
Longest-surviving heart transplant patient breaks world record after London operation https://t.co/dFPH6qimhN
World's oldest Jew dies at 114: Pearl Berg, who entered the history books as the oldest Jewish person in the world, died on February 1 at the age of 114 and four months / @oferaderet https://t.co/cYIuMWVTkV
A man has been recognised as the longest-surviving heart transplant patient by Guinness World Records almost 40 years after he received a donor heart at Harefield Hospital in north-west London. https://t.co/XU9ikUW6Ji
A 57-year-old Dutch man, Bert Janssen, who has lived for 39 years with a donor heart, has broken the world record for the longest-surviving heart transplant patient https://t.co/i5iBKxSQcV
A real second chance: Man becomes 'world's longest-surviving heart transplant patient' https://t.co/QbuHcWlvpx