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  2. Costochondritis - Wikipedia

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    Costochondritis is a common condition that is responsible for approximately 13–36% of acute chest pain-related concerns from adults depending on the setting, with 14–39% for adolescents. [8] It is most often seen in individuals who are older than 40 years of age and occurs more often in women than in men.

  3. Chondropathy - Wikipedia

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    Costochondritis: Inflammation of cartilage in the ribs, causing chest pain. Osteoarthritis : The cartilage covering bones ( articular cartilage ) is thinned, eventually completely worn out, resulting in a "bone against bone" joint, resulting in pain and reduced mobility.

  4. Tietze syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Another condition that can be confused for Tietze syndrome and costochondritis is slipping rib syndrome (SRS). All three conditions are associated with chest pain as well as inflammation of the costal cartilage. [25] Unlike both costochondritis and Tietze syndrome, which affect some of the true ribs (1st to 7th), SRS affects the false ribs (8th ...

  5. 9 Exercise Habits That Are Destroying Your Body After 50—and ...

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    These are all things you want to delay or avoid for as long as possible so you can continue to lead the independent life you love. Now, let's explore nine of the most harmful exercise habits for ...

  6. The Best Vitamin for People Over 50, According to a Longevity ...

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    The last part—a longer, healthier life—may be your top goal. Chronic disease risk goes up as we age, and Dr. Cooke says getting enough of one specific vitamin after your 50th birthday can be ...

  7. Murder Suspect Luigi Mangione Had Spondylolisthesis — What to ...

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    Spondylolisthesis is usually seen in people over 50, a symptom of natural wear and tear from aging. However, it can also be caused by sports injuries and traumas like falls or accidents.

  8. Costal cartilage - Wikipedia

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    In old age, the costal cartilages are prone to superficial ossification, particularly in women with age of 50 years and over. [3] In costochondritis and Tietze syndrome, inflammation of the costal cartilage occurs. [4] This is a common cause of chest pain. [5] Severe trauma may lead to fracture of the costal cartilage. [6]

  9. The #1 Surprising Mistake People Over 50 Make Before Their ...

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    Plus, simple steps to avoid this misstep.