The new age of old age – Illawarra Mercury
The new age of old age Illawarra Mercury ALEXANDRE Kalache's departure from his job as the World Health Organisation's Director of Ageing in 2007 was a moment of bitter irony. In October of that year he turned 62, and despite being fit and energetic with years of good work still ahead of him, ... |
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