Gerontology in a sentence as a noun

Is there anyone who reads this that has a valid argument in dissent of gerontology?

Based on those quotes, this isn't about aging and gerontology, it's about narcissism.

There’s not yet a standardized term; “health care advocate” is one among several.> Mine specializes in gerontology and dementia.

Besides having 7 syllables, how is it different from gerontology?

"We need an adult gerontology nurse practitioner, not orthopedics.

I feel like gerontology is only tangentially related to the concept of immortality.

Ironically, The building overlooking it is a gerontology inpatient clinic...

Today, aging research occupies unprecedented numbers of highly talented individuals, not only specialists in gerontology, but researchers from other disciplines as well.

As external conditions change, it becomes tougher to meet the three conditions that sociologists since the 1950s have considered crucial to making close friends: proximity; repeated, unplanned interactions; and a setting that encourages people to let their guard down and confide in each other, said Rebecca G. Adams, a professor of sociology and gerontology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

"As external conditions change, it becomes tougher to meet the three conditions that sociologists since the 1950s have considered crucial to making close friends: proximity; repeated, unplanned interactions; and a setting that encourages people to let their guard down and confide in each other, said Rebecca G. Adams, a professor of sociology and gerontology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Gerontology definitions

noun

the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people

See also: geriatrics