Aging is a universal process, but how we experience it can vary dramatically. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and cardiovascular disorders remain the leading cause of death among older adults.
Age-related illnesses like dementia and heart disease often go undetected until symptoms become severe, making prevention and early detection crucial.
As life expectancy increases globally, the challenge is not just living longer, but aging in good health.
Understanding what to avoid can help you preserve vitality and independence for years to come.
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46. Overlooking Early Signs of Cognitive Decline Mild memory loss and subtle changes in thinking can easily be dismissed as “normal aging,” but ignoring these early…