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Some signs of aging can be seen from the outside: Your hair turns gray, and wrinkles and age spots appear on your skin. Our bodies are less able to store fluid in older age, so our spinal discs shrink and lose elasticity, for instance. As a result, people get smaller as they grow older.
Traditionally, the elderly are considered to be those persons age 65 and older.
In the Constitution there are five amendments that concern the presidency. These address the election of a President, the presidential term and succession, presidential term limits, presidential electors for D.C., and presidential vacancy and disability.

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An older person is defined by the United Nations as a person who is over 60 years of age. However, families and communities often use other socio-cultural referents to define age, including family status (grandparents), physical appearance, or age-related health conditions.
If we docHub a point where people are routinely living to 120+ and maintaining good health, perhaps turning 70 will be seen as middle-aged. In the realm of academia, researchers technically define old age as 65, as this is a common point of retirement. Its also when you become eligible for Social Security and Medicare.

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