One 2015 study compared the telomere length (a biomarker for aging) of 30 male Malaysian beekeepers with 30 Malaysian men of the same age who were not beekeepers - but this study did not compare beekeeper lifespans to all other professions, nor did it measure the actual lifespans of the 60 men in the study. Many studies do look into a variety of purported health benefits and medicinal properties of bee products and bee venom. Do beekeepers have the longest life expectancy among all other professions and is this the result of disease-reversing healing frequencies emitted by the bees? No, that's not true: Lead Stories found no evidence to support this claim - no data comparing the average longevity of all professions and finding beekeepers the longest-lived or that a 'bee frequency' resulted in longer lives for beekeepers.