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- Aging: What to expect - Mayo Clinic
You know that aging will likely cause wrinkles and gray hair But do you know how aging will affect your teeth, heart and sexuality? Find out what changes to expect as you continue aging — and how to promote good health at any age Age-related structural changes in the large intestine can result
- Ageing - World Health Organization (WHO)
Ageing presents both challenges and opportunities It will increase demand for primary health care and long-term care, require a larger and better trained workforce, intensify the need for physical and social environments to be made more age-friendly, and call for everyone in every sector to combat ageism
- 老龄化与健康 - World Health Organization (WHO)
世卫组织有关老龄化与健康的实况报道,描述了什么是老化以、与老化有关的常见健康状况、影响健康老龄化的因素、应对人口老龄化所面临的各种挑战以及世卫组织的应对工作。
- Ageing - World Health Organization (WHO)
The world’s population is rapidly ageing The number of people aged 60 years or older will rise from 900 million to 2 billion between 2015 and 2050 (moving from 12% to 22% of the total global population)
- World report on ageing and health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Overview Comprehensive public health action on population ageing is urgently needed This will require fundamental shifts, not just in the things we do, but in how we think about ageing itself
- Healthy aging: Beyond 50 - Mayo Clinic
Health and vitality are important at any age After 50, though, you may think more about how to promote good health as you get older Whether you're concerned about weight gain, sex drive or chronic diseases, a big part of healthy aging is maintaining a healthy lifestyle Eating reasonable amounts
- Healthy aging Aging in place - Mayo Clinic
Healthy aging — from making healthy lifestyle choices to understanding services for dependent seniors This content does not have an English version This content does not have an Arabic version
- Loss of taste and smell: Natural with aging? - Mayo Clinic
Some loss of taste and smell is natural with aging, especially after age 60 But other factors can contribute to loss of taste and smell, including: Nasal and sinus problems, such as allergies, sinusitis or nasal polyps
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