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Vitiligo (/ ˌ v ɪ t ɪ ˈ l aɪ ɡ oʊ /, vit-il-eye-goh) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color. [1] The cause of vitiligo is unknown, but it may be related to immune system changes, genetic factors, stress, or sun exposure.
A new report shows Black Americans ages 65 and older are three times more likely to die from diseases related to pollution exposure than white seniors.
Seniors over 65 and already enrolled in Medicare (original and the private plans are covered below) can enroll in different plans during the 2013 Medicare Annual Open Enrollment Period, which runs ...
This attitude has gradually changed because a greater number of people are reaching 55 and above, and are remaining sexually active far into their senior years. Back in 1930, less than 6 percent of the U.S. population was over 65 years old. By 1950, the number was 8 percent. By 2015, that number has risen to almost 15 percent.
Harold and Maude: A couple consisting of two partners between whom there is a large age gap; slang term originates from the 1971 comedy feature film Harold and Maude. [21] Has-been: [7] An older person out-of-touch with modern trends, or outmoded and no longer wanted/needed by their place of employment or society. It is used also towards a ...
The celebrity chef described her current physique as "64 years of gravity" and said, "If you focus in on that picture, you’re gonna see the little saggies and I’m proud of them because I’m 64.
In a 1979 study on about 55 couples in marriages with an average length of 55.5 years, couples said their marriages lasted so long because of mutual devotion and special regard for each other. [1] Couples who have been married for a long time have a lower likelihood of divorcing because "common economic interests and friendship networks ...
“Dark foods contain certain dyes which can turn the food red or black,” Dr. Akinyeye. But when mixed with the other stuff in your gut, it can cause your poop to look black, he says.