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The average age a woman’s periods stop for good is 51. As your hormones drop, you might notice things like dry skin, hot flashes, and mood swings.
In fact, there are a number of things that you can do once you hit 50 — or 60 or 70 — that can have a big impact on your health and increase your odds of living longer. Here are eight habits to pick up (or drop) at 50-plus.
Rates of erectile dysfunction (ED) increase with age; among men with the condition, 26 percent first experienced symptoms in their 50s. Research shows that the Mediterranean diet — rich in fish, nuts, vegetables and olive oil — helps, particularly for men at risk of cardiovascular disease.
Genetics isn't the only factor in aging well and avoiding age-related diseases. Here's how to stay healthy in your 50s and master graceful aging.
You know that aging will likely cause wrinkles and gray hair. But do you know how aging will affect your teeth, heart and sexuality? Find out what changes to expect as you continue aging — and how to promote good health at any age.
If you’re 50 or older, here are the 10 most important screenings, exams, and vaccinations you need to stay healthy and on the move.
Age 50 or older? Get information about medical treatments, exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle in WebMD's 50+: Live Better, Longer center.
Tips and strategies from 50 men over age 50 who are redefining what age 50 looks like. Plus: Weight loss and muscle building tips at age 50.
Health and vitality are important at any age. After 50, though, you may think more about how to promote good health as you get older. Whether you're concerned about weight gain, sex drive or chronic diseases, a big part of healthy aging is maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Here's a simple message to those who have not yet turned 50: it's never too early to start taking control of your health and life.