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At which age are you considered elderly? The evolving answer

The World Health Organization (WHO) conventionally considers a person to be elderly at age 65, aligning with many Western countries' retirement benefits. However, this single chronological number fails to capture the nuanced and multifaceted reality of the aging process, which is heavily influenced by a person's physical health, mental state, and societal context.

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