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  2. “Some people describe middle age as a time they feel their confidence increases as internalized experiences from young adulthood help them succeed in unexpected and new ways. Others begin to ...

  3. List of age-related terms with negative connotations - Wikipedia

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    Pensioner: [36] An older person living on an old-age pension; sometimes used as an insult to refer to aging people draining the welfare system. Peter Pan: A term describing a grown adult, typically a man, who behaves like a child or teenager and refuses, either actively or passively, to act their true age. It is also used as a positive way ...

  4. Middle age - Wikipedia

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    Starting around age 35, pregnant women are considered to be of advanced maternal age, and significant declines in fertility begin to occur that usually end with menopause around age 50. [20] Middle-aged urban adults who are experiencing frailty and poverty show an association with increased H 2 O 2 induced oxidative DNA damage. [21]

  5. Category:Middle age - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Middle age" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Don’t overlook middle-aged workers—nearly 80% are actively ...

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    Around 40% of middle-aged staffers are working on communication, 39.7% on creativity, 35.8% on personal interaction, 34.8% on organizational development, and 31% on planning and project management ...

  7. Why are middle-aged Americans so lonely — and what habits can ...

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    He notes that middle-aged adults may also experience weaker family ties, increased job insecurity and income inequality — all without the social safety nets that European nations enjoy regarding ...

  8. Sandwich generation - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the idea that middle-aged adults are "sandwiched" between their dependent children and their dependent parents. Carol Abaya, nationally recognized as an expert on aging and elder/parent care issues in the US, categorized the different scenarios involved in being a part of the sandwich generation in the following way:

  9. More middle-aged adults have been dying from strokes ... - AOL

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    After declining from 2002 to 2012, stroke death rates for middle-aged adults increased 7% between 2012 and 2019, and increased an additional 12% through 2021, the CDC found. The stroke death rate ...