The world is growing older at an unprecedented pace. By 2050, it’s projected that one in six people globally will be over age 65, doubling the number of seniors compared to 2019 (World Health Organization). Aging involves complex changes at both the cellular and organ levels, gradually impacting our vitality and healthspan. A major challenge remains: age-related decline is often detected late, when damage is already significant. Early intervention with science-backed daily practices offers new hope for slowing aging and preserving quality of life.
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37. Address Hearing and Vision Loss Early Early intervention for hearing and vision loss is essential for maintaining cognitive health, social engagement, and overall quality of…