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( Old age)
Old age consists of ages nearing or surpassing the average life span of human beings, and thus the end of the human life cycle. Euphemisms and terms for old people include seniors — chiefly an American usage — or elderly. As occurs with almost any definable group of humanity, some people will hold a prejudice against others — in this case, against old people. This is one form of ageism.

Old people have limited regenerative abilities and are more prone to disease, syndromes, and sickness than other adults. For the biology of ageing, see senescence. The medical study of the aging process is gerontology, and the study of diseases that afflict the elderly is geriatrics.

The boundary between middle age and old age cannot be defined exactly because it does not have the same meaning in all societies. In many parts of the world, people are considered old because of certain changes in their activities or social roles. Examples people may be considered old when they become grandparents, or when they begin to do less or different work — retirement. In North America and Europe, people are often considered old if they have lived a certain number of years.

Many North Americans think of 65 as the beginning of old age because United States workers become eligible at this age to retire with full Social Security benefits. People in the 65-and-over age group are often called senior citizens. In 2003, the age at which a US citizen becomes eligible for full Social Security benefits began to increase gradually until it reaches 67 in 2027.

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Memory Problems in Old Age Caused By Obesity? by Andrea Pelin
Previously, it was showed that obesity is connected to high blood pressure, diabetes, or cardiovascular diseases. However, being overweight or obese in old age is not necessary linked to memory loss, according to recent study.

The study condu...

Growing New Brain Cells - And Wiring Them Up by Simon Evans
Not too long ago, scientists believed that adults couldn’t grow new neurons in their brain. However, work over the last several years has debunked this myth. We now know that adults continue to grow new neurons throughout life, a process called neuro...

How To Stop Getting Old by chris meagher
We think that this is the biggest breakthrough EVER in anti-aging - does MORE than tens of thousands of dollars in plastic surgery, every known spa treatment and personal trainers combined. Scientists have been formulating a new product to help reple...

Weight Gain in Old Age: It Doesn't Have to Happen to You. by Jackie Orman
Many people, even those who were healthy when they were younger, start to gain weight as they hit middle age. It may be that you've gotten too busy to exercise, or an injury kept you from a sport you once loved.

As the pounds creep on, you m...

Microdermabrasion - Off with the Old Skin and in with the New Skin by Melanie Vasseur
Greatest thing to hit the Beauty industry since the clay mask was introduced!

Every adult could benefit from microdermabrasion. We manufacture new skin cells every single day and the old cells need to be removed in order to have young, vibra...

All Natural Age Defying 24K Gold Skin Serum Released to the Wholesale Market for consumers by rob cram

Gold Serum Benefits, along with the many benefits of gold, 24k gold age-defying serum nourishes akin with a fusion of natural, soothing ingredients. The damaging effects of aging, sun exposure and pollution are reversed as each component penetrate...

Keeping A Healthy Brain While You Age by Eze ThankGod
An active mind is a healthy mind, so keeping your mind sharp is a good portion of aging well and living a better life as you grow older. If you continue to challenge and engage your brain with activities such as continued learning and healthy dieting...

Is Our Generation Getting Old? by Len Roe
A few years ago I was very infatuated with motorcycles. My best friend and neighbor who was the same age as me, was also a rider. We enjoyed hitting the trails in sun and sand or rain and mud.

We often rode our bikes to work and hi...

Health tips for old age: get a long and healthy life by Tania Hackner
Everyone wants to be healthy and vigorous throughout their life. But more so being healthy in old age is just like a boon. Since, old age brings with itself many health problems and if you are not taking complete care of yourself then these diseases ...

What To Love About Being 40 by Jolana Klobouk
Tossing the high heels away if you want to! You realize you don’t have to stuff your feet into another pair of high heels if you don’t want to – ever again. Tennis shoes are so much more comfortable! (And it’s the first time you’ve been pain free...

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