Tomiko Itooka Set to Become Oldest Person
Tomiko Itooka Set to Become Oldest Person
Tomiko Itooka Set to Become Oldest Person
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Ethel May Caterham, the UK's oldest woman at 115, celebrated her birthday by sharing her secret to longevity: never arguing and doing what she enjoys. She is the last surviving subject of King Edward VII and spent her special day at her care home in Surrey, where a garden was renamed in her honor. Meanwhile, Maria Branyas Morera, who recently passed away at 117, attributed her long life to a balanced diet that included daily yogurt and maintaining strong family connections. Branyas emphasized the importance of good genetics and avoiding toxic relationships. Following her death, Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old mountaineer from Japan, is set to be recognized as the new world's oldest person. Itooka has led an active life, climbing mountains well into her later years, and has lived through significant historical events.

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The surprising hobby the world’s new oldest person carried on past the age of 100
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A Japanese woman who loves bananas is now the world's oldest person
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