Turning 50 often marks a pivotal shift in health, as the risk of developing chronic and age-related conditions rises significantly. In the United States, for example, nearly 80% of adults aged 55 and older have at least one chronic health issue, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As we age, vital organs and body systems—such as the heart, bones, and immune system—become more susceptible to disease. A major challenge is that many of these conditions can develop silently, leading to late detection and complicating treatment. Understanding these risks is essential for early intervention and maintaining long-term well-being.
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15. Thyroid Disorders Thyroid disorders become increasingly common after age 50, affecting both men and women but especially women. The thyroid gland, located at the base…