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  2. Are You 60+? These Are Your Most Common Health Risks - AOL

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    Cancer. According to the CDC, cancer is the No. 2 leading cause of death in older Americans, behind only heart disease. SeniorCaring.org reports that the cancers most likely to affect people over ...

  3. Aging-associated diseases - Wikipedia

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    Although it is possible for cancer to strike at any age, most patients with invasive cancer are over 65, [22] and the most significant risk factor for developing cancer is age. [22] According to cancer researcher Robert A. Weinberg, "If we lived long enough, sooner or later we all would get cancer."

  4. 8 Common Cardiovascular Diseases for Men & How to ... - AOL

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    Over 45 for men and over 55 for women. Family history. Having a family history of early heart disease. Sex. People born male are at increased risk. Congenital defects. Having problems with your ...

  5. Aging of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis and osteopenia (bone loss) are a common occurrence among American women aged 50 and over, though not among men. [155] Arthritis, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and cognitive issues are among the most common issues faced by Americans over the age of 65. [55]

  6. Old age - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, the over-65 population had grown to equal the under-5 population and is projected to double the under-5 population by 2050. [167] Before the surge in the over-65 population, accidents and disease claimed many people before they could attain old age, and health problems in those over 65 meant a quick death in most cases.

  7. Tips For Seniors Over 65 With ED - AOL

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    It’s a common problem affecting approximately 30 million men in the U.S. alone. Older age and ED go hand-in-hand. So the older you get, the more likely you are to develop this sexual dysfunction ...

  8. Geriatrics - Wikipedia

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    A guiding mnemonic commonly used by geriatricians in the United States and Canada is the 5 M's of Geriatrics which describes mind, mobility, multicomplexity, medications and matters most to elicit patient values. [7] It is common for elderly adults to be managing multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity). Age-associated changes in ...

  9. Health Problems To Watch For in Your 70s - AOL

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    As we get older, we get wiser, but, health-wise, we also get more complex. Over the years, life accentuates our differences. Look at 100 20-year-olds and most are similar in health. But 100 70 ...