Recent statistics reveal a steady rise in life expectancy, with the average reaching 76.4 years in the US and 81.7 years in the UK (CDC, ONS). However, this longevity is shadowed by increased rates of age-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline. Aging habits affect vital organs and systems—including the heart, brain, skin, and musculoskeletal structure—yet symptoms often remain undetected until significant damage occurs, complicating early intervention and prevention.
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22. Not Managing Diabetes Poorly controlled diabetes significantly accelerates aging after 50 by damaging blood vessels and vital organs, particularly the eyes, nerves, and heart. Chronic…