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After doing some research online about the major changes in men after the age of 50, I found 4 common occurrences that I’d like to talk about. Understanding them will allow you to be proactive so you can lessen the effect on your body, and mind.
If you’re 50 years old or older, you can still feel great and have a positive attitude. It all starts with having a reachable goal and being consistent so that in the end, you can accomplish your fitness goals and feel better both physically and psychologically.
Men age differently than women. From muscle loss to more frequent urination, learn what men turning 50 wish their doctors had told them to expect.
Up to 40% of people over the age of 50 have some hearing loss. Aside from natural aging, your genes can play a part, and some health issues -- like high blood pressure, heart problems, and ...
Why shouldn't your 50s be your best decade ever? "These days, we consider men in their 50s to be young at heart—literally and mentally," says William Pollack, Ph.D., of the Harvard medical...
50-year-old men experience many physical changes as a result of aging. Hormone levels, bone density, muscle mass, eyesight, hair color, skin cells, cognition, and immunity all go through noticeable changes after age 50.
What changes should men be aware of as they age? Learn about indicators for health risk, how to manage expectations, and ways to live a healthier, vital life—in every decade.
The Good News: Sex after 50 can be better than it was during the child-raising years: You've got more time and fewer distractions, and you're not exhausted from day-to-day child-care issues.
Between ages 57 and 86, your body literally dries up. It will likely consist of just 54 percent water, as opposed to the 61 percent found in younger men.
Genes, lifestyle, and environment all play a role in how you'll feel during your twilight years. And adopting healthy habits early can help you avoid some of these pitfalls.