Sentence examples for beyond middle age from inspiring English sources

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Anyone fortunate enough to live beyond middle age faces a risk of developing dementia.

Gombu continued to climb well beyond middle age, making his last big expedition in 1989 to Kangchenjunga.

Over the past several years, scientists have looked deeper into how brains age and confirmed that they continue to develop through and beyond middle age.

They are just a bit beyond middle age and are still vigorous enough to play 18 holes at one of the eight golf courses built near here in the last two decades.

Now, beyond middle age with graying hair but still ever-tanned complexions, a number have become millionaire businessmen specializing in promoting Bali's culture to Westerners, and adapting its creativity.

This kind of support can fund "riskier research" that will ultimately provide an understanding of Alzheimer's and other age-related health diseases that plague us as we move beyond middle age.

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However, whilst the work in this study may not be directly applied to humans, it does enable an insight into human cartilage ageing by studying a population at skeletal maturity to one beyond the middle age equivalent in man.

The Food and Drug Administration recommends a maximum of 2,400 milligrams of sodium per day, 1,500 for people who have hypertension, are African-American (who are at higher risk of hypertension) or are beyond an unspecified middle age.

To learn more, read the full article, "A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond," and then please join the discussion below.

Consider Different Kinds of Intelligence The article that inspired this post, "A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond," raises the notion of "multiple intelligences," a concept familiar to most teachers: Despite continuing emphasis on SAT-type testing, in recent decades researchers have become much more aware of the range of abilities that constitute intellectual muscle.

Subjects were recruited from an existing cohort – the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (MCCS), a prospective cohort study of community-based people 40 to 69 years old at recruitment (1990 to 1994) – with the aim of examining the role of lifestyle and genetic factors in the risk of cancer and chronic diseases from middle age and beyond, as previously described [ 13].

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