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  2. 32 Reasons To Celebrate Getting Older

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    Some retailers offer senior discounts such as the Charlotte, North Carolina-based store Belk, which has a Senior Day on the first Tuesday of each month, and customers 62 and older get a 20% discount.

  3. The year in aging: What we learned about getting older in 2023

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    While there's no magic formula for healthy aging, there are some habits that can help improve your quality of life in the later years.

  4. 4 expert-backed strategies that will help you age gracefully

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    Instead of “successful aging,” Leardi suggests an alternative term: “empowered aging,” when the individual and society work together to promote healthy and abundant ways to age. 3. Look ...

  5. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    An old man at a nursing home in Norway. Elderly care, or simply eldercare (also known in parts of the English-speaking world as aged care), serves the needs of old adults.It encompasses assisted living, adult daycare, long-term care, nursing homes (often called residential care), hospice care, and home care.

  6. People List 30 Hard Truths About Getting Older That They ...

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    A 2019 survey found that globally, we think old age begins at 66. When asked to describe it, we usually use the term wise (35%), followed by frail (32%), lonely (30%), and respected (25%). People ...

  7. Ageing - Wikipedia

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    Ageing (or aging in American English) is the process of becoming older.The term refers mainly to humans, many other animals, and fungi, whereas for example, bacteria, perennial plants and some simple animals are potentially biologically immortal.

  8. Jarāmaraṇa - Wikipedia

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    The word jarā is related to the older Vedic Sanskrit word jarā, jaras, jarati, gerā, which means "to become brittle, to decay, to be consumed". The Vedic root is related to the Latin granum , Goth. kaurn , Greek geras, geros (later geriatric) all of which in one context mean "hardening, old age".

  9. 5 Science-Backed Ways to Live a Longer Life

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    Rather than looking for a quick fix, the science behind longevity suggests that healthy lifestyle habits, including diet and exercise, are most important. Getting active, losing weight, stopping ...