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Age and Disease: Understanding Health Risks Across the Lifespan
Disease can affect any age group, from infants to the elderly. Certain diseases are more common in specific age groups due to factors such as biology, lifestyle, and exposure to pathogens. For example, some childhood illnesses, such as measles and mumps, are more prevalent among children, while certain chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, tend to occur in older adults. However, it is essential to understand that diseases do not discriminate based on age; anyone can be affected at any time. Preventive measures, early detection, and proper management are crucial for maintaining health and well-being across all age groups.Senior Health - Related Articles
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