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gerontology
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with gerontology explore the intersection of aging, work, and quality of life, as seen in a thread on Malaysia's policy debate about extending working years while preserving dignity and job quality. Another thread covers the certification of the world's oldest person, Besse Cooper, aged 114, by the Gerontology Research Group, highlighting the study of supercentenarians. These topics reflect broader conversations about health, longevity, and social design, though the tag does not focus on Windows, Microsoft, or technical support.
Malaysia’s debate over whether to “live longer, work longer” has shifted from a technocratic footnote into a full policy conversation about health, dignity, workplaces and social design — a debate recently amplified by a Bernama opinion piece that frames the question through the lens of...
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Besse Cooper has officially been named as the oldest person in the world, having reached the ripe old age of 114.
Guinness World Records officially named the great-great-grandmother as the person who has lived the longest, following the death of Eunice G Sanborn earlier this year.
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