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"middle age" Definitions
  1. the period of your life when you are neither young nor old, between the ages of about 45 and 60

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Those particular illnesses tend to affect middle-age men more than middle-age women.
Nothing says middle age like mandatory fun, but since I'm creeping toward middle age myself, I am willing to take fun anywhere I can find it.
It's a show about middle age, family life, and commitment.
Gymnasts often need hip replacements when barely into middle age.
By early middle age, he was a celebrated international hero.
The pair, both in late middle age, talk about Goya.
What happens to a meme, really, in its middle age?
At 74, he carried the dignified air of middle age.
By middle age, you've logged evidence that life is unfair.
In late middle age, he will visit his old lovers.
The easeful middle age the couple imagined for themselves is upended.
In middle age, for example, women report sleeping longer than men.
Lightning isn't going to suddenly become faster in his middle age.
By middle age, most of us need bifocals or reading glasses.
I was going through my middle-age crisis smack on cue.
It is popular for middle-age and older adults, he added.
She was 51; maybe middle age was catching up with her.
Those are usually early-onset cases that develop in middle age.
All four are white, middle-age conservative federal appeals court judges.
Older drivers were affected more than younger and middle-age motorists.
Still longing for the middle-age male angst of "Breaking Bad"?
They also earned 13 percent less by middle age, on average.
Now we're squarely in middle age, with families of our own.
In middle age, the daughter, Ms. Carroll-Barraud, found Ms. Fox.
By middle age, with her fortune dwindling, she had to hustle.
Prevalence of past-year marijuana use was 22017% among middle-age adults and 2.9% among older adults, and past-month use prevalence was 5.7% among middle-age adults and 1.7% among older adults, according to the report.
Start early in life, not waiting until middle age to do this.
Concepts of middle age are elastic and change as we get older.
Controlling blood pressure in middle age may reduce the risk for dementia.
" He's furious that he has reached middle age, and "this was it.
In my case, I hope to slow the degradations of middle age.
Do you still consider yourself a mod, even in your middle age?
There is some opportunity to turn around your habits in middle age.
TILLET So, does this mean hip-hop is now in middle age?
Like most people in middle age, I regard young people with suspicion.
These intruders are, like Austin and Ruth, in their late middle age.
It carries the wisdom and weight and weariness of late middle age.
Death rates were creeping up for middle-age white people, particularly women.
In middle age, they had higher levels of triglycerides and LDL cholesterol.
Last fall, firmly in middle age, I learned that I needed braces.
What factors differentiate women from men, specifically as we reach middle age?
And as I fly through middle age, that's an increasingly lovely thing.
For most of the movie, he feels comfortably settled into middle age.
Kohl's (KSS), Macy's (M), and JCPenney share middle-age customers with Sears.
But he is committed to warding off the march of middle age.
These middle-age Americans have the lowest uninsured rate among non-elderly adults.
Sony's iconic portable music player -- once the ultimate in freedom -- enters middle age.
By the time you hit—or even approach—middle age, it's all over.
Some rich men buy a red sports car when they hit middle age.
Ninety percent of the time, fibromuscular dysplasia affects women, usually in middle age.
We were both so much older now: two women deep in middle age.
The party's long-standing problem with the young now continues into middle age.
The divorced woman approaching middle age and wondering if she's wasted her life?
Middle age can do that to you, particularly if things haven't gone well.
There is a way to be wise before we get to middle age.
That rose to six times higher when they were in early middle age.
It speaks to the struggles of Mom as it moves into middle age.
The middle-age man had solicited sex from her, according to court documents.
It became a particularly dangerous problem for middle-age white men and women.
And, very often, they had never heard of the Melungeons until middle age.
Mario Conde is a former cop enjoying his late-middle age in Havana.
People stay away from you, as if late-middle-age were airborne herpes.
But it can be weeks before a middle-age person fully regains strength.
Today, he's an acclaimed indie filmmaker — more evidence of punk in middle age.
Hot flashes are a lamentable part of reaching middle age for many women.
For one middle-age office cleaner, effort seemed to be the defining criterion.
It was probably presbyopia — the loss of near vision common in middle age.
There was, he believed, no time for dramatic life shifts in middle age.
Wilds is tall, lean, and muscular, a model of fitness in middle age.
David Brooks I sometimes read that people don't change much after middle age.
That Starbucks has matured to slightly pudgy middle age is its greatest success.
A tall man in late middle age, another diner, came to the table.
The first generation born in the obesity epidemic is just reaching middle age.
"Women in their 50s, they don't feel like they're in their mother's middle age, and indeed it's not your mother's middle age," said Candace Bushnell, whose new novel, "Is There Still Sex in the City?" will be published in August.
Where there's a meme, there's a middle-age man waiting to mess it up.
Maybe it's the weariness of Luke's middle age, or just the an occupational hazard.
Satyamurthy, fully radicalised by middle age, disappeared into the dense jungles of central India.
Woman after woman — most in middle age or older — emerged with wet, red eyes.
In middle age, he became so despondent that he decided to end his life.
There was a time when it wasn't clear they'd make it to middle age.
Americans' incomes usually peak in middle age, then decline as they head towards retirement.
That's true in men and women, across ethnic groups, from childhood through middle age.
Then in middle age, out of softness, laziness and self-approval, he indulged himself.
In middle age, he continues to be jailed time after time for his obsession.
Opinion BOSTON — Forty years after its noisy arrival, punk rock has hit middle age.
Even some of the most famous young founders tend to peak toward middle age.
Some have grown gracefully into middle age; some have been radically altered, even razed.
However, another profound but more hidden change is the altered shape of middle age.
It all combines to make a truly funny and heartfelt look at middle age.
Finally, in late middle age, when Ms. Brown takes over, she finds some serenity.
Mostly men of middle age and beyond, with a smattering of women and teenagers.
A middle-age woman was standing on line with a handsome older golden retriever.
But the festival, which attracted 22016,245 attendees last year, has matured into middle age.
For any restaurant in the city to achieve middle age is no small triumph.
Our system was entering middle age, and we didn't have a plan for it.
This sounds extreme, but Spotify has stopped — well, delayed — my journey into middle age.
Calhoun's book is a personal matter, about the difficulties of her own middle age.
Having resisted sleep my entire childhood, I now chase it with middle-age desperation.
Fantastic product, especially for a bird watcher with middle age eyes on a dark day.
Retailers can thank the men, the middle class and the middle age for spending more.
Population surveys typically find both women and men report the lowest satisfaction in middle age.
Related: Michelle Obama shows how women thrive and grow in middle age When is midlife?
As it approaches 40, Apple finds itself dealing with some middle-age-type adult problems.
Maria is nearing middle age, and when she starts to date, Anna acts out, hysterical.
A lot of that saving takes place during the best-paid years in middle age.
Klam uses this impossible dynamic to probe the entrapment and the alienation of middle age.
"Young people enter middle age without the fundamentals needed for a healthy life," it added.
Most had lived to middle age, both men and women, and some were quite old.
His doctor said it was bone spurs, or perhaps just the woes of middle age.
"Life Reimagined" paints a portrait of middle age that is far from grim and decelerating.
Young people were scattered in a crowd dominated by people in middle age and older.
With four centuries of life under his belt, he is only just approaching middle age.
Jake was strong and active — a runner, alpine hiker, and cyclist well into middle age.
Something that will unmake, and remake, the world by the time they reach middle age.
Two tall, middle-age men try to talk to her, ascertain how they can help.
Concerts were attended by a largely affluent and well-groomed crowd, middle-age and older.
"That's an underutilized population of actors," he says of black women entering late middle age.
That happens even in people with the genetic mutation that leads Alzheimer's in middle age.
Perhaps her most provocative choice, though, was to embark on a study of middle age.
In middle age, dual breast cancer diagnoses brought us together again, no longer judging, rejoined.
It most often affects women who are middle-age and older, according to Mayo Clinic.
Julieta is played in her 20s by Adriana Ugarte; in middle age by Emma Suárez.
The financial impact on both the old and those in late middle age is staggering.
Blondes and brunettes and, possibly, redheads—my screen was colorless—washing their hair, relentlessly smiling, teeth gleaming like the grillwork of automobiles, breasts firmly, chillingly encased—packaged, as it were—and brilliantly uplifted, forever, all sagging corrected, forever, all middle age bulge—middle age bulge!
I was 5'3 and 21 and middle age professional men wouldn't want to work with me.
McKenzie: When you get to middle age, it's just not that big of a deal anymore.
Those who were unmarried and in their middle-age were particularly likely to be lonely, too.
The idea middle age is a time of psychological gloom is also belied by research evidence.
I think middle age is more where you are in your life than your actual age.
And Tully is about a mother of three transitioning not only into parenthood, but middle age.
Like so many others, the middle-age software developer can't look away from the presidential election.
Em was sober, a father in middle age, and aware he was past his commercial prime.
Angela had advanced unhappily toward middle age, when such pressures would surely come to an end.
But he had come to regret his obstinance as he felt the undertow of middle age.
He was of indeterminate middle age with an avian nose cutting through a tight, mean face.
My father, like most men of his generation, stopped playing contact sports long before middle age.
"These mutant clones colonize more than half of your esophagus by middle age," said Dr. Martincorena.
She's 42, no longer the whiz kid, and she's considering how to be in middle age.
Now Kibet, like many former stars, is entering middle age unsure of what to do next.
Many of the differences were apparent both in the younger participants and those in middle age.
A middle-age woman with smooth skin approached the hair clip rack, sales clerk in tow.
The mortality rates for middle-age white, non-Hispanic people without a college degree stopped declining.
But many thousands in less lucrative professions will carry their loans into middle age and beyond.
When "Enchanted" opened in 2007 she was 33, middle age in Hollywood years (especially for women).
When one middle-age man barged through a line, a guard had to run him down.
Middle-age angst is a fertile topic, but "Downhill" doesn't bring anything fresh to the conversation.
A decline in income in young adulthood may lead to poorer cognitive ability in middle age.
As he slides toward middle age, popular culture seems to be running in the other direction.
The first is a middle-age woman who is booked to sing at a senior home.
The New Health Care By middle age, the lenses in your eyes harden, becoming less flexible.
I recognized the feeling of vague discontent that she diagnosed as the remit of middle age.
Then your family is struck by a lethal neurological disease that often begins in middle age.
Your son is a man in middle age; he is free to dress as he chooses.
"It would be wrong to suggest that diet in middle-age is not important," Sanders said.
In encroaching (or full-on) middle age, the most loyal supporters of the band remain obsessive.
"It's a play about middle age, and being in relationships for a long time," said Hickey.
But unlike their mothers or grandmothers, they saw themselves, in middle age, as alluring, not matronly.
Middle age, so the quip goes, is when your age starts to show around your middle.
Cucumber chronicles the trials of middle-age, while Banana is all about the exuberance of youth.
Based on their findings, Hörder and her team believe that this threshold can extend to middle age.
The book picks up with Torrance in middle age, still haunted by demons both real and internal.
" He added: "In this business it's hard to reach middle age and not be a little disenchanted.
If that's not a middle-age-type adult problem to deal with, I don't know what is.
Yet, in middle age, the chance of dying increases and then rises again dramatically in old age.
That includes people with adult-onset asthma who first developed this condition in middle age or later.
But as murine middle age approached, at around the animals' first birthdays, differences began to manifest themselves.
Maybe I'm not ready for my heroes to be cloaked in middle-age, not an invisibility cloaks.
He seems to recognize few advantages to late middle age, and to focus instead on the disadvantages.
I've been watching characters with middle-age white-guy problems since I was a small Indian boy.
The median age in metropolitan Los Angeles is 35, so we're on the cusp of middle age.
Middle age, formerly the highest-status phase of life around the world, has become a precarious crossing.
Satisfying an affluent crowd that skews toward middle age has become one of the promoters' main concerns.
When I did finally return, it was as an adult man on the brink of middle age.
What fact can reveal the passage from youth to middle age, the glimpses of what comes next?
They're the sort of couple who are striding toward middle age without looking in the rearview mirror.
Becker, who long appeared to struggle to find his footing in middle age, looks happier and fitter.
A wealthy man arrives at middle age in Haiti stripped down to a tough, resilient, unsentimental core.
Usually, poor sleeping habits in middle age can be traced back to sleep patterns formed in youth.
Wine Country is a pleasant enough comedy about friendships in middle age and learning to embrace change.
And now in middle age, Gen X women literally haven't achieved the progress the previous generation did.
Of the 2.3 million people in the study, 689 had died from infectious diseases by middle age.
Others had been active when young but tailed off as adults, remaining mostly sedentary during middle age.
On their latest record, those subjects turn often to the stasis and angst of late middle age.
It is another to read it in middle age, when a few big dreams may have died.
This was not just sloppiness: she continued to write long after she went blind in middle age.
At 56, Tarantino is well into middle age now, and he's about to have his first child.
"How I find the time has everything to do with the glories of middle age," she explains.
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Usually, such a schedule results in alcoholism, but sometimes a hobby comes along, especially in middle age.
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The fans who have been with Star Wars since the beginning, however, are tending toward middle-age.
There's nothing less compelling than two middle-age guys talking about what the next PewDiePie is. Probably.
At 51, Diane Lane is over feeling insecure about her body, but facing middle age took some work.
A confident and assured man built like an ex-football player, Porter is today settling into middle age.
The fanaticism for memorabilia is growing steadily as first generation gamers enter the latter stages of middle age.
The challenge is to come out the end of middle age with life satisfaction restored, as most do.
Men also greatly overestimated how many sexual partners women had had by the time they reached middle age.
Ideally you should be doing this throughout your lifetime, rather than just starting in middle age, she added.
"The idea of revisiting them in middle age is really, there is a sweetness to that," Winter said.
But in opposition to that trend, the death rates for middle-age whites rose from 1999 to 763.
These are the places where mortality rates of middle-age whites are rising and employment rates are falling.
A gulf between the life spans of rich and poor Americans who have reached middle age is widening.
He'd become famous at 25 and by middle age he was often just playing at being Ernest Hemingway.
The film is already being praised as a correction to the few depictions of female middle age onscreen.
Anderson says that weak showing among voters in early middle age should be especially alarming for the GOP.
The tour manager, Bill (Luke Wilson), loves the road but is feeling the pull of middle-age loneliness.
The doubled risk of ESRD in middle age held true even after researchers excluded teens with severe hypertension.
In another, a different middle-age man sat on a green sofa, a weekend newspaper sprawled around him.
A middle-age man in a purple wool sweater plopped down next to me and opened a book.
In practice, this ultimately looks like a lot of people coming to the US in late middle age.
"Divorce," whose first season was squirm-inducingly dark and caustic, has now settled into its own middle age.
The data followed the individuals over time, from young adulthood, when most schizophrenia diagnoses occur, to middle age.
Sex is mostly sport to Vivian, who pursues it cheerfully through late middle age, while staying resolutely single.
Run by intelligent and driven people, these idealistic and utopian creations largely failed in their middle age. Why?
Yeah, it's basically the blood, sweat, and tears of the people who were let go in middle age.
"This may be the wisdom of middle age — the reverse of the red sports car," Wood has said.
"Welcome to middle age!" a friend recently emailed me in response to some of these 30-something musings.
Neuroscientists and those in middle age or beyond know that brains alter and slow as we grow older.
By comparison, 86 percent of Americans that were among the highest earners by middle age had retirement savings.
This collection of linked short stories follows a woman named Miranda Weber from high school to middle age.
It's been a while since the words "wow, cute corduroy pants!" have been uttered by anyone under middle age.
But the prospect of slipping your middle-age mooring and floating out into a soupy ocean is uniquely unsettling.
When comparing only those without a college degree, death rates for middle-age white and black Americans' have converged.
Mostly, though, he writes as Edoardo Albinati, an author in middle age who is struggling to finish a book.
Makiko, a single working mum on the brink of middle age, is worn out from raising her teenage girl.
"They used to draw these lists in the Middle Age, when people wanted to assassinate somebody," Stafford Smith said.
He says that many of his kratom customers are like him: middle-age or older, looking for pain relief.
By middle age, her Hockney has forgotten how love works, refusing to feel guilt and refusing to take responsibility.
Among males in India it is an inverted U: happiness rises to middle-age before declining into old age.
Two groups of rats, 10 months old and approaching middle age in rat-years, were placed in a cage.
A studio sliding helplessly toward middle-age, benumbed by a torrent of Steam sales revenue and marketplace transaction fees.
About 2%, or 34,000 men, were diagnosed with diabetes during follow-up, which lasted into middle age for most.
It seems marathoners reflect a significant level of mental toughness, and that toughness appears to grow into middle age.
Bourne thinks we'll hit a point in our so-called middle age and realize the gravity of our situation.
A few years later, when a woman approaching middle age realizes that her career has stalled or evaporated completely?
The street soldiers live miserable lives, typically ending up dead, injured or in prison before they reach middle age.
If she'd made minimum payments into middle age, she calculates she would have paid about $96,000 in interest alone.
Stanton in particular argued that instead of the end, middle age could be a jumping-off point for adventure.
The height of Mr. Korchnoi's career came in 21946, in his middle age, when most players are in decline.
Yet here, too, growth remains slow, inflation remains weak and millions of middle-age people are no longer working.
Scenes of Evie during this unpropitious summer are threaded, occasionally, with scenes of Evie today, in late middle age.
There was a dash of gruff humility, an admission that "fearlessness" impressed him more as he approached middle age.
"As he's grown into middle age, perhaps he's become more of a wizard than a warrior," Mr. Brown said.
This boost has been a big help for Mr. Trudeau as his government feels the effects of middle age.
The actor's death leaves middle-age Americans wondering how it could happen — and whether it could happen to them.
" If only, in other words, someone told you, "You need to really prepare, emotionally and physically, for middle age.
The sequel, with less star power, touches on standard human concerns of middle age, like marriage, family and mortgages.
The body's innate immunity, which is critical for fighting viruses, also deteriorates with age, and particularly after middle age.
Even today, people have difficulty recognizing that it is a fatal illness that can strike people in middle age.
He sat down beside a man in late middle age, who wore a dark suit and an unsmiling expression.
At 42, the middle-age angst of realizing that I control next to nothing has caught up to me.
Judith Chemla's performance, which takes her character from young womanhood into middle age, is a thing of heartbreaking grace.
Eating a heart-healthy diet beginning in your 20s may provide brain benefits in middle age, new research suggests.
And by middle age, these very same titties are getting droopy and nobody really wants to see them any more.
Of course, that speaks to Sandler's audience matriculating toward middle age, which, conveniently, is precisely what the movie is about.
This middle-age bulge in staffers increases staff costs by 5-7%, says Anantha Narayan of Credit Suisse, a bank.
Both married and unmarried people follow that pattern, but among the married the dip around middle age is less severe.
By its twentieth anniversary, it had attained a comfortable corporate middle age with a valuation in the single-digit billions.
There is a decay in the number of contacts and they steadily go down in middle age, in the 40s.
Instead, he wanted to explore a new period in the characters' lives: the challenges, joys and uncertainties of middle age.
Everything about this new test screamed danger to Harper, even if Kim Jong-un had mellowed into his middle age.
What makes The Beguiled so interesting is that it shows a range of female experience, from girlhood to middle age.
Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip (Tobias Menzies, taking over from Matt Smith), is shifting from sullen resentment to grumpy middle age.
Most of the recent research on life expectancy is calculated using information about Americans who have already reached middle age.
As a baby boomer, I entered my late middle age determined to learn how to live well while being old.
The extra boost may encourage people who are out of shape, inexperienced or entering or exiting middle age to cycle.
Here too, we have a disaster unfolding that seems to be hitting middle age high school educated whites in particular.
Middle age is a crossroads, and when the viewer meets the bracingly ordinary Gloria, she is searching for a path.
Here's what we know about Jim Watkins, the middle-age man who farms pigs in the Philippines and operates 8chan.
As with Abramović, Barta's been betrayed by her male partner in middle age—and, in his absence, she's creatively blocked.
As they pause for a moment, Ahmad gently corrects the stance of a middle-age woman in front of her.
Deaths in people who are younger or middle age are relatively rare and do not usually affect overall life expectancy.
A 'creepy' encounter with evil She was a middle-age woman who wore flowing dark clothes and black eye shadow.
He is also well into middle age, an anomaly in terrorism cases, in which the defendants tend to be young.
By middle age you might begin to see, retrospectively, the dominant motifs that have been running through your various decisions.
When your middle age you'll pay somewhat higher rates and when you are old you'll pay the very high rates.
" Life, if you're lucky, is divided into thirds, my father used to say: youth, middle age and "You look good.
That had to have been at least 12 or 13 years ago, before middle age dictated its own spending protocols.
Aguirre-Sacasa, 46, "the good middle age," he calls it, was speaking in a suite at the Fairmont hotel here.
But falling milk prices, accumulating debts, depression and worries about his health in middle age became too much to bear.
Middle age is a landscape that is especially difficult for young people to picture, and one that they often ignore.
Or does he simply relish the prospect of middle-age kids without credit history and an awesome sense of entitlement?
Jamel was of Tunisian descent, well into middle age, and raising his young family not too far from the airport.
And the middle age of the iPhone is reflected in its sales, which dipped for the first time last year.
The occupants of the small reading room are all middle-age men poring over newspapers in at least three languages.
The sequel checks in with the unmoored but largely lovable characters from the first movie as they face middle age.
"Somewhat," replied the man, who was wearing a blue Kansas City Royals baseball hat and looked to be middle age.
And his voters represent the demographic that has the highest overdose and suicide rate in America: middle-age white men.
Conventional wisdom in exercise science suggests that it is very difficult to significantly add to aerobic fitness after middle age.
The median savings of people in their middle age is just $15,000, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security.
Prices are upmarket, too: The Pepper & Wits supplement to address middle-age sleep loss costs $30 for a month's supply.
Real suffering accompanies our galloping inequality: Note the shocking uptick in drug- and despair-induced mortality among middle-age white Americans.
Middle age may be dislocating for some but there is little evidence it is usually a period of crisis and despondency.
"The rise in rates in people in middle age is going to be carried with them into older adulthood," he said.
It is the hallmark of most adults, as we lurch zombielike into middle age, increasingly to become distilled versions of ourselves.
From middle age on, he had a number of live-in boyfriends, but he never "came out"—even to his family.
Are you looking for a change now that you've hit middle age but are afraid it's too late to shift careers?
For both men and women the greatest number of suicides occur at middle age, with it skewing slightly older for men.
In the 1980s the baby-boomers were moving towards middle age, causing a spike in demand for young, low-skilled labour.
People first diagnosed in middle age had death rates comparable to the general population in their own age group, in contrast.
Koi fish, it turns out, can live to over 100, so Carson's koi were not even middle age by koi standards.
After a fourteen-year gap, Grace, their third child, was born in 1922, the happy accident of her parents' middle age.
Here's to the boy who has lived into middle age and to the writer who so vividly brought him to life.
Chronic inflammation in middle age may be associated with an increased risk for brain shrinkage and Alzheimer's disease later in life.
Mr. Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn star as an artsy, married New York couple approaching middle age on a quest for conception.
Opinion Columnist The voice, if I had to guess, belongs to that of a white American male in late middle age.
They came from humble roots, made a fortune in the 22008s in meatpacking, then in middle age fell spellbound by art.
These central characters in "Happiness" have come to middle age — and London — as worldly, self-sufficient individuals, albeit grieving private losses.
It's a grown-up romance, and the final season leans into the themes of middle age and maturity (or lack thereof).
He was about my height, a little past middle age, with a neatly trimmed salt-and-pepper haircut and matching mustache.
I wished I could transmit it to the millions of pretty women Botoxing and nip-tucking their way through middle age.
Yet Roberta, a middle-age office employee who wouldn't give me her last name, stopped by the tree for a selfie.
Yet Petipa was one of history's great survivors; he outlived all the Western ballet masters of his youth and middle age.
Contrast that with Kirsten Gillibrand, who may now be solidly in middle age, but was a bright young thing once, too.
Perhaps, Sheehy thought, her generation might be on the cusp of reinventing middle age, just as they had done with youth.
After all, as the old philosophical joke has it, What is a question mark but an exclamation point in middle age?
An American teacher in middle age arrives at an apartment to meet a man who is older, overweight, unhandsome, a brute.
" Of poets who die in middle age, he says, "All of them suddenly become the work / they managed to get done.
For that, it's worth tasting wines at all levels of aging, from young through adolescence and middle age to doughty senescence.
One You is aimed at getting middle-age adults to lead healthier lives, and it has tackled drinking, smoking and exercise.
But Don Diego de Zama isn't a young man exuberantly exploring liberty; he is a married bureaucrat in deepening middle age.
The story follows Vlada (Leon Lucev), a man in early middle age with a perpetually furrowed brow and down-turned mouth.
And the more risk factors people had in middle age, the more likely they were to experience disability later in life.
But, by the eighties, plastics had reached a less lovable middle age, although a new wave of designers continued to experiment.
Multiple experts agree that socioeconomic inequality and a economic hardship may have contributed to this increase in middle-age American deaths.
While most neck and chest problems begin to plague us as we reach middle age, a double chin lacks that partiality.
Researchers hypothesized that middle-age-misery was due to the overwhelming number of familial, professional, and financial demands during these years.
In his teens as a hitchhiker and again in middle age as a journalist, Kaplan trekked across the continental United States.
Why it matters: Death rates among young and middle-age adults stemmed mostly from suicide, drug overdose, obesity and liver disease.
The story follows Vlada (Leon Lucev), a man in early middle age with a perpetually furrowed brow and down-turned mouth.
Last year, after two Princeton economists drew widespread attention with a study featured in The New York Times that found that the death rate among middle-age whites since 1999 was rising in the United States — in contrast to all other racial and ethnic groupings in America, and unlike middle-age whites in other wealthy nations.
This hadn't happened for quite a while; most night spots didn't card at all, and besides, I was rapidly approaching middle age.
The reversal was all the more striking because, in Europe, overall middle-age mortality continued to fall at the same 2% pace.
Researchers looked at data on nearly 75,000 middle-age female nurses in the United States as part of the Nurses' Health Study.
For instance, there are debates on whether people should be screened for Huntington's, an incurable genetic disorder that manifests in middle age.
It was both eerie and reassuring, imagining my middle-age children pulling up on the road in some type of Jetsons vehicle.
Middle age has cast a pall over the lives of three college friends, played by John Cusack, Rob Corddry and Craig Robinson.
Her new movie, "Dirty Thirty," follows a group of Millennial friends as they brave the rocky transition into (gasp) early middle age.
But even if they're under lots of stress, healthy middle-age people shouldn't worry about their teeth falling out, says Dr. Lowenberg.
Ms García's Gloria was a woman approaching the social challenges of middle age with a fearsome confidence, occasionally reducing Arnold to tears.
And they're certainly not the typical friend group of a man enjoying his middle age, but Weston's life is anything but typical.
The lines aren't just unsightly, they're a reminder that middle age is here and the march of time seems to be accelerating.
Mistress Tara, a middle-age woman, was wearing baggy jeans, a baggy work shirt, and worn-out platform flip-flops with rhinestones.
In rich countries the probability of a person's death rises gradually from middle age until the mid-80s, then quite steeply thereafter.
Some lucky folk hit the big time as gangly adolescents and remain there until they approach grizzled middle age – alright for some.
In middle age — he is 46 now — Mr. Combs has become less of a rabble-rouser and more of a standard-bearer.
"Distant Mandate" is partly about the binds of middle age, when one's obligations compete, like a nest of hungry robins, for attention.
Several women, some as young as eighteen, others in late middle age, could be seen scrambling, chamois-like, up the terraced hillside.
His peers, as they reached middle age, were pragmatically adjusting to global capitalism and to the nuclear stalemate of the Cold War.
For J, surrounded by the elderly and infirm in her Florida apartment building, female middle age is a form of early retirement.
Barbara went through a serious depression in middle age, while raising her children often alone as her husband was building his resume.
Boring, old bursitis — a condition that often occurs in middle age where the bursa sac in your shoulder gets inflamed from overuse.
Yet the obesity picture is muddled because other studies have found that obesity in middle age increases dementia risk in old age.
Then he was an out-of-work man in his 50s, being interviewed for a television report about unemployment in middle age.
The problem for Sanders was older and middle-age voters turn out more reliably than young ones — a problem he has acknowledged.
Middle age used to be the peak earning years on the job market, but this is no longer true, especially for men.
In most people, muscle health and immune response worsen after we arrive at middle age, with the effects accelerating decade by decade.
Budenholzer, blue-eyed and middle-age, was once was a skinny, blond, teenage shooting guard in this old cattle and railway town.
Offenders incarcerated as teens emerge in middle age as if from a time machine, unfamiliar with transit swipe cards, smartphones, even email.
While I'm still relatively healthy (despite the usual middle-age woes), I can give thanks I don't have dengue fever or lockjaw.
It showed up in the large number of discouraged workers, especially those in late middle age, and probably in the opioid crisis.
"A Pirate Looks at Forty" is about a middle-age crisis wherein a man's skills become obsolete before he's ready to retire.
For a protagonist who was wrestling with her own perceived invisibility and the irrelevance of middle age, that should be reassurance enough.
Mr. Reeves in middle age is never not interesting, and he invests this role with the perfect alloy of gravity and goofiness.
The song is spare and meditative, with nods to Randy Newman's taut melancholy, LCD Soundsystem's middle-age weariness and Haim's sweet urgency.
Goodfellas (1990) and especially Casino (1995) reflect somebody in middle age, more attuned to the grimy and mundane mechanics of daily life.
That is where Mr. Diallo met Fernando Rodriguez, a middle-age high school basketball coach battling advanced melanoma, who watched the games.
In my middle age, I've realized that finding berries — as with love itself — is about getting enough, not about getting it all.
Before we see any of those women — now comfortably in middle-age — we meet a brand new class of queer up-starts.
The disease is most commonly diagnosed in middle age, among people in their 50s or 60s, though it sometimes afflicts young adults.
In 103, as its core customer reached middle age, the company's stock price peaked, and it reported over $210 billion in profit.
His columns make a subtle study of what counts as fun in middle age—loyalties divided between abandon and an early night.
Now, he said, thousands of cases have been reported, and about 90 percent of them are women in middle age or older.
As Generation X moves into wistful middle age, the new-wave hit makers of the MTV V.J. era are back and touring.
There'd be no yacht, no mansion on the water, no easy life through middle age or for the next generation of Ankiels.
Staying connected with siblings in middle age, especially when we're spread out or after the organizing parent dies, is no mean feat.
"They still have relatively high rates of young and middle-age mortality," Ezzati told CNN, referring to the countries with lower life expectancies.
Research published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology followed a generation of people in one New Zealand town from birth to middle-age.
Magazine profiles invariably emphasize that she'd published practically nothing before striking up an epistolary friendship with the novelist Jonathan Franzen in middle age.
The book follows the group through middle age as some reach the heights of their ambitions and others drift into more ordinary lives.
There were a fair few other halves among the fairly middle age crowd, and they were on their feet by the end too.
It is very nearly moving... ...until, of course, we see, once again, the anxiety of middle age and of sport itself come back.
In middle age, with her daughter grown up and in the Army Reserves herself, Maria got her life back and returned to school.
Your lung capacity in late-middle age is in steady decline, as are the fast-twitch muscle fibers that provide power and speed.
Here's a blessing of late-middle age (and there are few): You will not be inhibited from improving by the perceptions of others.
In Japan, for example, middle-age men, who were traditionally valued, are now seen as having lost their honor and value in society.
And older males and middle-age females are at the greatest risk of suicide, demographics that include both Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain.
But some of these gestures seem almost tame in comparison to statements made in the past week by three white, middle-age coaches.
In the 222s rock got a boost from MTV and the compact disc, but the first signs of middle age were already showing.
The return season's best story lines involved Darlene (Sara Gilbert) restarting her life and supporting her children amid the disappointments of middle age.
The mirror, which had reflected a young mom when Indigo first barged through the door, now showed a woman in late middle age.
In the meantime, however, I had reached middle age — a childless widow with hardly any savings, saddled with a six-figure student debt.
Instead of losing or maintaining weight as we grow older, most of us gain a pound or two each year during middle age.
He was a gentle man in middle age, soft-featured, wearing cargo pants and thick black sneakers, a big brown mustache, warm eyes.
Men and women in their 20s and early 30s who suffered big drops in income did worse on thinking tests in middle age.
The spreadsheets show that the government has primarily targeted middle-age men, most often the heads of the households and main wage-earners.
Ms. R. was a middle-age woman with close-cropped hair and scarlet fingernails that flipped absently through the cards of her Rolodex.
Most of the people who prop up the artisanal action figure market seem to be white men dragging their feet toward middle age.
It hit 40 this year, by some reckonings early middle age, though it's still thinking young, or youngish, and living in the now.
While it used to be a disease that mainly surfaced after middle age, the shift to younger and younger ages has alarmed researchers.
White middle-age mortality continued to rise in 2014 and 2015, contributing to a fall in life expectancy among the population as a whole.
" The key achievement of middle age, according to Jaques, is to move beyond youthful idealism to what he called "contemplative pessimism" and "constructive resignation.
Let's talk about "gross and entitled sex," and why so many men, from college to middle age and beyond, seem interested in little else.
Some of the trans women who play prominent roles in public debate about gender in Britain transitioned in adulthood, sometimes well into middle age.
There are exceptions: The explosion of opioid overdose deaths in recent years has erased progress for some groups, particularly young and middle-age whites.
Few hot-headed young men remain so into middle age—keeping people locked up for decades is not an effective way of reducing crime.
Most people are diagnosed in the critical years between childhood and middle age, and severe depression has been worsening for young people every year.
Only 392 participants (about 12%) reported still using weed in middle age, and only 311 (8%) had at least five years of pot use.
By middle age, most adults have developed a nuanced understanding of sexual signaling and the particular ways in which those signals might be received.
Some stick to races designed for children, like go-karts and mini racecars, while others race in full-bodied cars alongside middle-age veterans.
Middle age hasn't brought about a reassessment of ambition for Blink-182 — there is no Broadway rock opera, no easing into politically charged waters.
Kidder, too, was a woman who shifted with the decades, truly seeming to come into her own -- as many women do -- in middle age.
To assess physical fitness in middle age, researchers used exercise tests and examined data on the maximum amount of oxygen participants' bodies could use.
Set in New York, "The Nest" features four neurotic siblings who are squabbling over their inheritance and struggling with the disappointments of middle age.
I can't predict what's waiting for us, lurking on the other side of our late middle age, but I know it can't be good.
The admonishments are followed by a repetition of the instructions; the teachers must remind themselves repeatedly that they are teaching mostly middle-age women.
Watching him pursue his ambitions – chief among all, a relationship with his son — in middle age means watching a fantasy weightier than achieving celebrity.
Two middle-age lesbians next to me in the security line chugged their canned cocktails, lest they be found and removed from their backpacks.
I'll be well into the middle age at a spry 51 by the end of this nightmare, and that's assuming he doesn't get reelected.
According to a new study, long-term cannabis use is associated with few physical health problems by the time you're in early middle-age.
Skeletal muscles are composed of various types of fibers and "two things happen" to those fibers after we reach middle age, Dr. Bamman says.
The last one, "Before Midnight," arrived on Netflix on Friday, and depicts Celine and Jesse on vacation in Greece, confronting middle age and complacency.
Weight-related complications like hypertension, fatty liver, orthopedic problems, sleep apnea and Type 2 diabetes are bad enough when they strike in middle age.
In one, a middle-age man wearing a gray T-shirt and shorts could be seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows eating breakfast.
James, who will turn 34 this month, remains the outlier, a basketball cyborg who is somehow maximizing his physical gifts in N.B.A. middle age.
Trying to stave off aging with inventive names doesn't make sense, of course; you can be a grandparent even before you reach middle age.
Already, military commanders say, the detainees now suffer typical middle-age conditions: high blood pressure and cholesterol, joint pain, diabetes and, lately, sleep apnea.
Once these conditions are ruled out, veterinarians say, aging itself poses an ongoing risk as metabolism slows — the pet version of middle-age spread.
Physical fitness in middle age is tied to a lower risk of later-life depression and death from cardiovascular disease, a new study reports.
Jay-Z's "4:44," released last year, painted him as a penitent, a man hitting middle age and engaging with his demons head-on.
It's a novel about middle age, about that moment when we start to recognize the boundaries and limitations of the people we have become.
When we last saw Jim Hilger, he was reminding us of our MIDDLE AGE SPREAD, which is not the cheeriest thing to think about.
A new study shows higher levels of physical activity at any intensity lowers the risk of early death in middle-age and older people.
Of the 40 cases diagnosed in Wuhan, the majority of patients are middle-age and older men, the city's health commission said on Wednesday.
And there's a sense in which Ford v Ferrari expertly explores middle age, the way The Irishman is a searing insight into old age.
According to a description for the new movie, a now middle-age Bill and Ted have not yet fulfilled their rock and roll destiny.
The narrator, Lily, forms an intense friendship with one of the daughters, Eva, and, in middle age, recalls the unravelling of this quasi-commune.
For many of us, developing grinding, popping or creaking sounds in our knees can seem almost like a rite of passage into middle age.
The decline over the last few years has largely been caused by young-to-middle age people dying from things like suicide or overdoses.
But this was hardly the N.H.L. Hamilton, 39, was guarding the cage against a team of middle-age men from an Ontario public utility.
I think the old-time scouts, hopefully not including me, but even the middle-age guys thought people were trying to cost them their jobs.
But his passion has grown as he has entered middle-age, and at 43 he will lead a superstar team at Royal Melbourne from Dec.
A study in the Archives of Sexual Behavior projected that millennials would have eight sexual partners by middle age while boomers had 10 or 11.
As soon as she announces she's "staring middle age in the face," out pops Bertie Pelham, the estate agent she met last season in Brancaster.
While the band's disposition on record has mellowed considerably as its members drift closer to middle age, that central spiritual restlessness has never totally disappeared.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how drinking might cause dementia or cause cognitive problems to develop in middle age.
DIGESTIVE : Made in the nearby Basque Country, the Patxaran is a refreshing liquor dating from the Middle Age made from blackthorn or sloe bush berries.
Anyone can get fibromyalgia, but between 80 percent and 90 percent of those diagnosed are adult women—most of whom are diagnosed in middle age.
And there's also just plain old uncertainly about what "middle age" even means anymore, says Etcoff — other than being associated with a crisis of identity.
It is certainly true that reducing child mortality or cardiac diseases in middle age—the low-hanging fruit of increased longevity—have all been reached.
There was only one round of music stars who were allowed on MTV into their middle age (Sting might be the only one left, now).
Yet there can be something liberating about seeing your life, or a version of it, reflected back at you from the distance of middle age.
In middle age, she continued working doggedly at her writing despite the twin burdens of supporting several family members and coping with badly declining health.
" The bildungsroman, Slaughter said, is "also about the beginnings of middle age — finding that place where you're comfortable, not excited by the same youthful fantasies.
He was the drummer for the Band, and, though he never got rich off his music, well into middle age he was supported by royalties.
Though the Essinger siblings are anything but quiet, a quiet sadness pervades this account of holiday homecoming, and of their entry into early middle age.
More people reaching age 65 and above in the next few decades will have been obese in middle age, possibly increasing their risk of dementia.
Sixty is a big round number, seeming to mark, once and for all, the difference between middle age and the thing that comes after that.
But it happens fastest in sports, where a player's late 20s count as middle age and every error is broadcast in high-definition slow motion.
And though Will has taken on a Columbia teaching gig and the occasional naughty suitor, he's increasingly grappling with the meaning of middle-age singledom.
Then, in middle age, Kurt called me to say that Greg, the youngest, had unexpectedly died, and I called Chris to tell him the same.
Of particular interest to the Akils was the idea that Black Lightning had set aside his superhero status and returned to it in middle age.
In middle age, he stopped practicing law and did time as a diplomat before ending his career as president of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Many of these folks, ranging from young to older middle age, had been out in the cold all day, talking up Sanders to prospective voters.
Founded by Bill Simmons, who was forced out of ESPN, The Ringer employs top-notch young writers (and the middle-age ones are good, too).
Scientists do not know precisely why, from a physiological standpoint, we are less able to maintain our old, swifter pace as we reach middle age.
On his Facebook page, he posted photos of decadent meals, gym workouts, scantily clad women and sports games — the stereotypical trappings of middle-age masculinity.
The play is replete with the clichés of sports underdog nail-biters, angry-young-teen stories and roads-not-taken dramas of middle-age regret.
Props to Vin Diesel for not sliding gently into late middle age — much like his character, Xander Cage, in the so-called "Triple-X" franchise.
These central figures in Aminatta Forna's fourth novel, "Happiness," have come to middle age — and London — as worldly, self-sufficient individuals, albeit grieving private losses.
Deaths of people in middle age are what sociologists call "off-time events," things that happen earlier or later than normal in the life course.
"Before, local people helped more," says Sister Norma Arronda, who runs the Madre Camila comedor in Recoleta, which helps the homeless in late middle-age.
For those who seek training, entering a technical career in middle age is possible now in a way it hasn't been for a long time.
The clinical trials focused on overweight young and middle-age adults, so the benefits and safety can't be generalized to other groups, the authors said.
Because risky drug use could become a problem for some, he suggests that health care providers screen middle-age and older patients for substance use.
In middle age, with a teenage son named Cory (Jovan Adepo), they have settled into habits that are evident in their posture and their gestures.
Smoking in middle age was associated with 41 percent higher odds of dementia later on, while diabetes was linked to a 77 percent greater risk.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove if or how poor cardiovascular health in middle age might contribute to dementia later in life.
As you learn more about Peter, he emerges as a gloomy middle-age man riddled with guilt about abandoning his grandmother for big-city pursuits.
"Autumn" focuses on early middle age, and renders it as it is often experienced: shorn of the novelistic glamour of incident and even of character.
Also, living with roommates at middle age to escape homelessness is far different and much less benign than generally congenial and flexible college roommate scenarios.
I know that an obsession with the Civil War is a common symptom of middle age in America, but here it's considered a baffling preoccupation.
She was a woman of some dignified middle age, in an elegant sleeveless dress the color of the sky before, or maybe after, a storm.
A Marxist at 13, she gradually lost faith in the U.S.S.R., without ever talking about it much, and by middle age her position had shifted radically.
But people who are very active, in middle age, or are trying to build muscle or lose weight are often encouraged to get more than that.
The bull market is only now approaching "middle age," and could last up to 20 more years, closely followed strategist Tom Lee told CNBC on Thursday.
They concluded that middle-age workers with little or no "peer social support" in the workplace were 2.4 times more likely to die during the study.
She added that officials aren't sure why middle-age adults are hit hard this year and whether that outcome will hold as final data come in.
It's this rawness of spirit, the way the crust of my middle-age shell has been blown off me, and here I am, the real me.
In particular, a quality called "fluid intelligence"—including numerical skills and the ability to adjust rapidly to new situations—begins to go downhill in middle age.
Ant-Man's Paul Rudd stars as Miles Eliot, a man whose marriage and career are floundering as he faces the general malaise of approaching middle age.
Those who feel that it's a welcome respite from the passions, anxieties, and troubles of youth or middle age are either very lucky or toweringly reasonable.
So the rise in mortality for white middle age people in America since the late 1990s is actually the final stage of a decades-long process.
The most recent chapter of its aftermath began in 1998, when Helmut Kohl—the last chancellor who experienced 1968 in middle-age (well, at 38)—folded.
Ring of Honor probably can't afford him and he's too happily domestic in his impending middle age to go to Japan for much of a stretch.
White women overall are going for Trump by about 10 points, and white women who are middle age are going from Trump by nearly 20 points.
Starting in middle age, it becomes more effective to focus on the "arcane" knowledge that powers special abilities, charged by attacking enemies and successfully dodging blows.
"Functional fitness" is the same term used for workouts at many CrossFit gyms, but middle-age clients with creaky knees often find those places too hardcore.
Only in late middle age did she become the author of the most successful series for children ever written about the settling of the American frontier.
"He owned two pairs of scuffed shoes, which even in middle age he referred to as his 'gym shoes' and his 'good, school shoes,' " Steve said.
Ms. Edwards, a middle-age mother of three, emerged from the Per Scholas program with CompTIA A Plus and Network Plus certifications in computers and networking.
They remained active, too, well into middle age and beyond, with those tribespeople in their 70s moving as much as or even more than the young.
Directed by Dan Safer at Abrons Arts Center, "The Loon" is a meditation on middle age that doesn't want to go gentle, thank you very much.
Art students in the earlier books, they here contend not only with the continual danger from above but also with the strains of middle-age love.
To assess the impact of eating habits in middle age on cognitive function later in life, researchers administered questionnaires designed to measure memory and reasoning skills.
Less-educated middle-age people: The people in this group are often not proficient in English, and about one in three people are not US citizens.
Judging by the marketing for most whiskeys, a safe guess would be a white man, of middle age, and Southern by birth or at least aspiration.
She's in her middle years — my dog's around eight — so she's a woman in her comfortable middle age, who kind of knows how to chill out.
It was a Saturday matinee in Williamstown when I saw the show, and that audience was mostly white and on the far side of middle age.
"Luzia," which is subtitled "A Waking Dream of Mexico," is the troupe's 38th creation since 1984, but it shows no sign of impending middle-age tiredness.
A report published in 1955 about two sisters who developed a severe dementia in early middle age is now thought to be the first described case.
In his own goofy voice, Spade's is a journey into the travails of middle age from someone who is still trying to pick up young women.
Imagine how disappointed I was when a middle-age man in a suit strode toward the cab just after it stopped and pulled open the door.
In an implicit rebuke of Passages, Levinson explained how a woman's "growing assertiveness and freedom" in middle age were partly responsible for the male midlife crisis.
In middle age, his wife cheats on him, but he clearly has plenty of support and resources, and his loving, healthy daughter doesn't seem negatively affected.
His protagonist was a wealthy man who felt trapped — mired in middle age, tired of a decades-long marriage, skeptical of the superficial people around him.
But Byrne has now passed middle age (he's 67), as have those who first saw him flailing like a dervish at the Manhattan punk palace CBGB.
But for men, having relatively large amounts of muscle early in middle age dropped the risk of heart disease later by 81 percent, the researchers determined.
So what can we do to empower a generation of overworked, underestimated women – and make sure the next generation has a smoother segue into middle age?
Once people are past middle age, they are living longer without working correspondingly later in life, so they have been saving heavily to fund extended retirements.
In 2005, motivated in part by reissues of the early albums, the original lineup of Dinosaur Jr. re-formed, and in middle age they've grown hyperproductive.
The students' innocuous vanity serves as a foil to Kominsky's metastatic form of it as he moves into the terra incognita of post-late-middle-age.
Even he and his younger brothers, all of whom now live in the United States, may be doomed to the condition in their later middle age.
It's about life as experienced by someone who is a comedian: the grind of New York City, single parenting, dating, middle age, taking risks and failing.
By that point, another big name had made Dolly her own: the film version featured a 27-year-old Barbra Streisand as the middle-age widow.
Each garden is run hosted by different members of the neighborhood, mostly middle-age volunteers, women who offer up plums and flowers as we cut through.
Other movie stars have had careers that began in childhood and extended into middle age or beyond, among them Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Jodie Foster.
He has maintained his form into middle age, and has 30 wins on the Champions Tour for older players, the second highest total in its history.
Hip-hop has hit middle age, with rappers like Jay-Z and Kanye West pondering their longevity and tenuous places within the genre's hierarchy through rhyme.
The cumulative effect of high blood pressure from young adulthood to middle age is associated with poorer mental function at age 50, a new study concludes.
In 1999, the mortality rate of middle-age white Americans without a college degree was 30% lower than that of all black Americans regardless of degree status.
While the medical examiner hasn't yet released the results of the autopsy and toxicology tests in this case, opioid overdose in middle age is all too common.
The harms from smoking affect people most seriously after middle age, so countries where smoking became popular a generation or more ago are worst affected—for now.
Recent research also shows that marijuana alters the brain reward system, and that that long-term use makes it more difficult to recall memories during middle age.
It wasn't until middle age that Ms. Hormann — fresh from losing a job and recovering from a broken leg — decided to give her childhood aspirations another shot.
Gusto, which was founded in 2011, is now entering middle age, and the company has 530 employees across its San Francisco and Denver offices, according to Reeves.
Swallowing more of these brain-enhancing compounds at or after middle-age "may be beyond the critical period" when they're able to confer cognitive enhancements, he says.
The sequel will reportedly pick up a few decades later, with Bill and Ted squarely in middle age and still struggling to live up to Rufus's prophecy.
Well short of dementia, the average normally aging, healthy person in his 80s is not as mentally in touch with the world as someone of middle age.
The sense of possible violence dissipated, and a young man in Trump-branded overalls took photographs with a middle-age woman wearing a large Bernie Sanders necklace.
A trip to the urologist, played by Danny DeVito, leads to more one-liners and groaning about life's little indignities on the wrong side of middle age.
While taking the kid through his first foray into the internet I felt the horror of a middle-age man outraged at the appetites of the young.
His sole star is his younger lover, Harlow (Keegan Allen of "Pretty Little Liars"), nicknamed Piggy Bank and whom Joe occasionally rents out to middle-age men.
Kató Lomb, a Hungarian autodidact, learned seventeen tongues—the last, Hebrew, in her late eighties—and in middle age became one of the world's first simultaneous interpreters.
"I feel like a lot of young parents or even middle-age parents who are continuing to build their family, they're not ready for this," says Pak.
But the book's overarching theme, middle age, is in my sweet spot — reckoning with the choices one has made and trying to remain alive to life's possibilities.
Mohammad Bashir, a wiry middle-age man who was my guide, led me through the narrow alleys of Saraiya, a village about 10 miles from the city.
But those earlier versions, of Woods and Mickelson in their 163s and 216s, have given way in middle age to models that are more similar than not.
The basic idea was that we experience an opportunity for renewal and revitalization as we pass the hump of middle age and our children leave the nest.
Jacques was not interested in ordinary people, let alone women: He was interested in the spurts of creative genius that sometimes accompanied middle age in great artists.
To function as a schoolgirl, I cordoned off the memories of the other life I led, a life dictated by the gaze of a middle-age man.
They can reveal an abscess caused by an infection or root caries, which are lesions at the tooth bottom that are more common starting in middle age.
And while watching the three happy couples (and Joey) navigate middle age might be amusing and emotionally rewarding, it would not be "Friends" as we know it.
In some past studies, adults who frequently walked or completed other physical activities were less prone to becoming obese during middle age than people who were sedentary.
Phys Ed For men at least, entering middle age with plenty of muscle may lower the later risk of developing heart disease by more than 80 percent.
The coronavirus may be spreading fear and anxiety around the world, but adults middle-age and older, and particularly men, appear to be the most at risk.
It is arch comedy; it is sentimental nostalgia; it is satirical; it is sincere; it is Hollywood story and middle-age story and sexcapade and horror story.
In fact, some of the qualities of middle age may give older people an advantage when it comes to bouncing back after a crisis, big or small.
What we want—Swift's point—is not eternal life but eternal youth, and what the new science seems to promise us is more like permanent middle age.
Read: The latest novel by the nihilistic French writer Michel Houellebecq follows an exhausted man in late middle age on a series of visits to old lovers.
American literature — and American comic-book literature in particular — hardly lacks for disaffected, middle-age white guys, but Wilson has his own special brand of abrasive charm.
For middle-age adults, the percentage of cannabis users has doubled over nearly a decade, according to the study, published Thursday in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
Unlike your father Kim Jong-il, who took the throne in late middle age and died 17 years later, you came to it before your 30th birthday.
Japan's aging, dying, atomized present is one version of our future — and a not-so-distant one, already visible in late-middle-age despair and elder exploitation.
As he told it, his old man first got sucked into some racist prayer groups after growing convinced that affirmative action cost him a job in middle age.
He suspects the Sanders-to-Trump voters are the people he grew up with: union Democrats who lost their jobs in middle age, then watched everything fall apart.
With its bombshell twist, Tully is about the ways in which middle age and major life shifts like parenthood can separate you from the person you once were.
But even on the ice in Pyeongchang spectators are as likely to see Olympic medalists with a hint of middle age spread as much as muscle bound sweepers.
When people had nightmares in middle age, this was associated with poor cognition later in life after 21 to 31 years of follow-up, the study also found.
Millennials who truly will carry the millennial burden throughout their middle age should start seeing themselves as part of a class who have been repeatedly wronged by government.
When previously sedentary people started exercising in middle age, they were 35 percent less likely to die of all causes during the study than if they remained inactive.
"About that H2B, B2," a middle-age woman told Mr. McCrory as he left a restaurant here and she struggled to remember the shorthand for House Bill 2.
As he enters middle age, Miles has allowed himself to become grumpier, lazier version of himself, and a bad husband to his wife Kate (played by Aisling Bee).
And for adults in middle age, the stresses of financially supporting grown children while also caring for aging parents can lead to anxiety, depression, and reduced overall health.
This month's case concerns a previously healthy middle-age woman who goes to doctor after doctor with abdominal pain so terrible that she can barely eat or sleep.
Their C.V.s: Russell (Crash) Calloway, still boyish in middle age, passionate, impulsive, physically and emotionally clumsy (hence his nickname), is now head of a small, venerable publishing house.
Dorthe Nors sets out to do just that in So Much for That Winter, a pair of novellas about navigating middle age and womanhood in the 21st Century.
The cumulative load is considerable: On average, a middle-class American woman gains 28 pounds from early adulthood to middle age, while the average guy packs on 21.
Nine shirtless men with big numbers painted on their bellies twerked for the crowd before submitting to bottom-grabbing and nipple-pinching by three middle-age female judges.
It's also possible that players with longer careers and multiple concussions who don't develop cognitive damage by middle age may differ from former athletes who develop cognitive problems.
Becoming the first person to publicly accuse a particular defendant of sexual abuse, assault, or harassment requires enormous courage for middle-age adults as well as younger victims.
The story, about three friends who drift apart as they navigate show business, is told in reverse, starting with disillusioned middle age and winding back to idealistic youth.
Sue Hubbell, who wrote quietly penetrating books and essays about her life as a beekeeper, a curious wanderer and a divorced woman navigating middle age, died on Oct.
Poehler directs this romp, in which a group of middle-age friends reunite for the occasion, only to unravel as the wine flows and the big personalities clash.
One recent study showed that male children of abused Civil War prisoners were more likely to die than their peers were in any given year after middle age.
Male children of abused war prisoners were about 10 percent more likely to die than their peers were in any given year after middle age, the study reported.
On the flip side, people who had been active and in shape as teenagers or young adults but sedentary in middle age seemed to lose any longevity benefits.
It also is observational and can tell us that exercise in middle age is associated with a longer life, but not whether exercise causes us to live longer.
But scientists now believe this woman must have had a very rare genetic mutation that guarantees a person will get a pure form of Alzheimer's by middle age.
And because nothing is more perishable than the public's remembrance of a newspaper columnist, savor "America Comes of Middle Age" (133), a collection of columns by Murray Kempton.
Many reviews have described this as a book about marriage or a book about a divorce, but I also saw it as about something broader: middle-age malaise.
Ben Palmer, the director of "Back," made his name with "The Inbetweeners," another supremely awkward British cringe comedy whose target is not bloated middle age, but rather adolescence.
These results suggest that our hearts can "retain plasticity" deep into middle age, Dr. Levine says, meaning that they still can change in desirable ways if we exercise.
By doubling down on the core gag — middle-age actors playing horny kids coming of age — it made the impossibility of recapturing the past part of the joke.
As Ms. Goldstein posed for a photo with Mr. Nosal and several of the elephants, he surreptitiously slipped a box over to Yuki, a middle-age female elephant.
Yes, there's his herculean practice regimen (upward of eight hours a day, even into middle age) and the yearslong sabbaticals he took from performing to hone his craft.
Mr. Heath, whose compositions became part of the midcentury jazz canon, found new prominence in middle age as a co-leader of a band with his two brothers.
When taking ibuprofen in doses commonly used by athletes, a small sample of young men developed a hormonal condition that typically begins, if at all, during middle age.
Those who had gotten the most sun, particularly between the ages of 14 and 19, were about 25 percent less likely to have developed myopia by middle age.
The story of a middle-age couple who are expecting a child, much to the embarrassment of their family, continues to run in theatres for the third month.
A shaggy-haired, teddy-bear-shaped man in late middle age, Matobato confessed — out of guilt, he said — to working as an assassin for the Davao death squad.
However, the study also found an increased risk of dementia for older adults who had only slightly elevated blood pressure in middle age, a condition known as prehypertension.
Her story moves back and forth in time, in small vignettes, so we see her from middle school to middle age, although not in any particular chronological order.
Their study published in the American Journal of Hypertension followed more than 1,1183 middle-age men with normal blood pressure who used saunas over a 25-year period.
People may also pay in late-middle age for weight they gained and lost in earlier decades, said Dr. Leslie Cho, an interventional cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic.
Mark Wahlberg's Pete and Rose Byrne's Ellie find career success as they're easing into early middle age and feel panic about their late start in creating a family.
And U.K. scientists say people in their 20s and 30s are on track to be less happy and healthy than their parents by the time they reach middle age.
Another recent study showed that poor physical fitness in middle age might be associated with a smaller brain size later on, which could lead to dementia and mental decline.
In Britain's property market, monetary-policy distortions are so great and the construction backlog so severe that it may not be fixed before millennials are well into middle age.
For most people, the window for rescuing the heart is late middle age, from 55 to about 65 years, when the harmful effects of sedentary behavior can be reversed.
They might all be approaching different stages of middle-age, but before the jobs and mortgages and all the other underwhelming milestones of adult life, there was NHL '94.
Obesity linked to reduced brain volume in four regions The study of 9,652 middle-age people in the UK measured body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio.
But today, women facing the onslaught of middle age are armed with an arsenal of age-fighting implements and, for many, a feminist-inspired philosophy that disdains using them.
"He really respects French values, and that is very, very important to us," said Vincent Robert, a man in late middle-age who said he was a retired artisan.
Last year, a paper by Anne Case and Angus Deaton documented rising death rates among middle-age white Americans, particularly those with no more than a high school education.
The project also noticed that hoards passed on by male and middle-age squirrels tend to be more abundant than those once belonging to juvenile, old, or female squirrels.
Edwards, 60, who claims only to have realized he was a pedophile when he was well into middle age, said there are common reasons members give for feeling depressed.
She and Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, now ascribe the gap to scheduling conflicts, as well as the inevitable transition in roles as a singer enters middle age.
To the Editor: Re "Learning French in Middle Age," by Pamela Druckerman (Op-Ed, May 4): Thank you, Ms. Druckerman, for sharing your experience; I feel so much better.
"By middle age almost everybody has disk degeneration and a lot of people have back pain, but science has not been able to link the two," Dr. Mirza said.
I had been walking with a guide and an interpreter, both Polish men in late middle age, through Makow Mazowiecki, a small town about 21980 miles north of Warsaw.
The results cannot tell us whether people who have reached middle-age without exercising could, at that point, begin and still change the structure and function of their hearts.
"Literature has suggested that there might be U-shaped connection between age and happiness: people become less happy in middle age, but more happy in older age," said Becker.
Laymon revisits and revises his memories, inhabiting how he felt at the time, a child in the 1980s, and comparing it to how he feels now, in middle age.
And in one sequence, reminiscent of a scene from the prototypical rock musical "Hair," a man on the cusp of middle age read an open letter to his parents.
The young adulthood and middle age of Julieta, the heroine of Pedro Almodóvar's new movie, are shadowed by death and abandonment, which she does her best to handle gracefully.
Saddest of all is Hodges, shuffling around his empty house, and Mr. Gleeson and Mr. Kelley combine to give an unusually honest portrayal of middle-age depression and decrepitude.
And if they brought children with them, those children — now in middle age or older — might not have ever had any immigration or other paperwork in their own names.
But after that middle-age reckoning, in my late 40s and now into my 50s, I've written my first book, written and directed my first film and begun teaching.
The voters, who skewed toward late middle age, repeatedly worried that younger people would be lulled into supporting "everything for free," and were concerned about how to change that.
The image appears like a gut-punch at the center of Carucci's new book Midlife, an unflinching exploration of middle age and corporal loss that wasn't easy to make.
Risk factors for heart disease appeared to impact brain health just as much in middle age as they did later in life, researchers report in the European Heart Journal.
After Ms. Fuller's murder but before the trial, Mr. McMillan was arrested and later convicted on charges of robbing and assaulting two other middle-age women in the neighborhood.
Healthy blood vessels in middle age may help protect against cognitive decline, said Dr. Jeffrey Burns, co-director of the University of Kansas Alzheimer's Disease Center in Kansas City.
On Friday, Boss Hog releases "Brood X" — its first album in 17 years, and a glimpse, perhaps, into the preoccupations of a rock 'n' roll couple facing middle age.
The makers of "The Mercy" have a few ideas; but perhaps the most reliable message of this based-on-real-life tale is that middle age is a bitch.
Though well into middle age, his eyes still light up when he talks about the Maya forest, the undiscovered cities it hides, and his close calls walking its paths.
But in recent years, scientists, physicians and plenty of other people entering middle age have become intrigued by the idea that it might also change how healthy people age.
Two straight losses and four losses out of six should be enough for any man or woman pushing middle age to contemplate his or her place in the world.
It's an episode not just about human experience, but also about the ravages of middle age, the search for purpose, and what it means to be frail and fallible.
AJ Styles, dubbed a dream match between maybe the greatest wrestler in the world and an American high-flyer who's enjoying something of a renaissance in his early middle age.
The one drawback I see is that, as a woman in middle age, I might not want to wear a heart on the back of my hand while at work.
I was told I had hereditary degenerative myopia at age 8, and now in middle age, I also have macular degeneration in one eye and fast-growing cataracts in both.
Many people also only get into the academy when they're nearing or in middle age, meaning that, barring an Oscar nomination, they need to prove they're active until their 70s.
Poised in ripe middle-age in pre-coital seductiveness and then, seconds later, reclining into geriatric frailty, her Anna remains much the same glamorous and humdrum, poetic and prosaic creature.
Katie and Dalton did meet at 18, but connected through Facebook and bonded through their shared condition, cystic fibrosis, which is life-threatening but can be survived into middle age.
Still, most of those studies don't even begin until their participants are well into middle age, if not older—in other words, once their bodies have already started to decline.
British talking head Piers Morgan is a man well beyond middle age who just loves to Twitter-shame women for daring to express any sexuality whatsoever (or for just existing).
As the online world has moved into something more like middle age, the notion that the anonymous, unaccountable freedom of the web is a panacea for prejudice seems hopelessly outdated.
It's possible that as people wait longer to have children and are parenting in middle age, they will have less sex than people who had kids when they were younger.
Only later, cresting middle age, did he start hearing about scientists reviving the drugs for research—while his dinner companions were casually mentioning taking psychedelic trips to boost their creativity.
For example: Among men seeking sales jobs, callbacks fell to 14.70 percent from 20.89 percent — a drop of about one-third — as applicants age rose from middle age to older.
De Kooning, famous for his series of Woman paintings, continued to paint after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, but the fractal content in his pictures decreased quite rapidly from middle age.
The benefits and risks of surgery over a lifetime remain unclear because the procedures are still too new to know how teens might fare in middle-age or old age.
Most of the well-trained, middle-age doctors are still in practice, so the absence of well-trained physicians has not been seen or felt by the general public yet.
In the play, directed by Ann-Marie Kerr and Black, he is somewhere in mild middle age, looking back on a visit he made to Washington, D.C., in August 2001.
The likeness in the grass is familiar, based on a painting of Beethoven in his late 23s — middle age, according to the calendar; late period, according to the opus numbers.
Perhaps more encouraging, those men and women who had entered middle age out of shape but then gained fitness showed the same substantial reduction in their subsequent risk for dementia.
The young and the old seem to grasp some long-buried truth that is denied to the souls in between, lost as they are in the limbo of middle age.
So a musical retelling of their life together — their decades as an unwed couple, then marriage in middle age to protect their children's inheritance — makes a certain kind of sense.
The middle-age white man is susceptible to a specific illusive promise of order that is distinct from the one that is prevalent in non-Western parts of the world.
No matter your take on the 1995 trial, the image of one-time Heisman winner and American golden boy mopping tile and cleaning toilets in late middle-age is sobering.
One 63 study from Northwestern University found that young adults who attend church or bible study once a week are 50 percent more likely to be obese by middle age.
Because there is a large segment of the audience that strives to face down middle age with the same youthful aplomb that Nicklaus did for nine holes back in 1986.
Maree is a middle-age mother from Bondi who's obviously passionate and personable enough to have overcome the taboo of running a skate-related business without actually being a skater.
And middle-age and older shoppers continue to grumble about a sliding quality of fabric and fit in many of the classic items on which M & S made its name.
Middle age becomes a concern throughout (Fagen released the album when he was 45, after a lengthy bout of self-examination and writer's block), as does the emptiness of nostalgia.
Through four episodes of its 10-episode season, "Here and Now" works the well-plowed soil of middle-age suburban malaise, the ground of Updike, Cheever and their many imitators.
But a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a more disturbing finding: It's not just middle-age white folks who are dying sooner — it's everyone.
Mugdi and Gacalo, the Somali couple at the heart of Nuruddin Farah's new novel, "North of Dawn," have settled into middle age and middle-class Norway with just such audacity.
As if he had realized that a restaurant that acts like a teenage punk is not as endearing once it reaches middle age, Mr. Chang redid Ssam Bar last year.
For instance, a cohort study of about 6,000 people found that those who drank at least once a week had better cognitive function in middle age than those who didn't.
Because by the time you reach middle age, you want more than anything for things not to come to an end; and as long as you're still revising, they don't.
It's a Diane Lane role — the dutiful wife and mom pushed into dangerous behavior by incipient middle age and marital boredom (even though her husband is played by Billy Crudup).
Billy, a middle-age horse trader, and his young partner and charge, Charles, turn their attention to the British Army's — and eventually the American Army's — demand for strong mules overseas.
The intelligence officers—five conservatively dressed men, just on the near side of middle age—directed theirs from a living room filled with vintage movie posters, overlooking a burrito shop.
Activists and community organizers have long held that the opinions of union leaders — largely white men in middle age — are out of sync with those in the rank and file.
The findings suggest that middle age is not too late to take up intense exercise training and begin banking many of the health and aging benefits of being an athlete.
One common criticism she hears is that she's just a "Karen," which is a term used by Gen Z to describe middle-age mom figures who act entitled and privileged.
Inwardly, he dissects the absurd banality of his life while he observes, with an acute sense of cynicism and occasional brutality, the slow decline of his doting middle-age parents.
"T2 Trainspotting" — with the same director and several of the same stars, including Ewan McGregor, above center — checks in with the unmoored but compelling characters as they face middle age.
On Money A few weeks ago, in a Kyoto tempura bar, I watched a lone chef, a man in late middle age, cooking behind a counter for his 33 customers.
Squeeze in some knowing laughs with this new comedy series from Jody Atkinson and Susan Stava, about New York suburbanites hitting what they call the "gray wall" of middle age.
The seven stories in "Hunter's Moon" act as an unflinching reality check on the state of middle-age manhood at the close of the second decade of the 21st century.
The seven stories in "Hunter's Moon" act as an unflinching reality check on the state of middle-age manhood at the close of the second decade of the 21st century.
But our window for absorbing culture begins to close we as enter adulthood, and the internalization of our culture's norms and expectations is more or less complete by middle age.
The effect was consistent across ages and length of marriage, but it was especially apparent among couples in middle age and those who considered themselves best friends (insert eye-roll emoji).
The "young" Will Smith has an uncanny effect, but it would arguably be weirder to see a computer-generated version of his old shtick, performed by the actor in middle age.
One study found younger adults believe middle age stretches from the early 433s to 41, whereas adults over 252 saw it as extending from the late 22019s to the mid-50s.
" SaraJean from Greenville lamented, "I am on the other side … as a middle age woman with teenagers still living at home, I see many men sabotage relationships before they even begin.
Comedians Aparna Nancherla and Jo Firestone don't want you to think of middle age as a time for a crisis, but a kind of Super Bowl Halftime Show for your life.
According to a new study, being married can have a lifelong positive effect on people's well-being, including helping them weather the droop in life satisfaction that comes with middle age.
One heartbreaking example depicts a black man, well into middle age, who police stopped a staggering 30 times in a span of fewer than four years without ever formally charging him.
When we met in his Diet office, his jet-black hair was neatly parted on the right side and his confident demeanor exuded an elder statesman's aura despite his middle age.
If you want to go by the numbers, the average age of death for a woman in the U.K. is 89, so your middle age is 15 years away, at least.
The anxious middle-age women, larger-than-life matrons and exotic-looking circus performers that she was shooting in 35 millimeter in the '50s would reappear in her medium-format work.
The Art of Collecting As Art Basel opens its 18873th edition on June 16, what is now the world's most prestigious art fair will attempt to demonstrate a robust middle age.
But now, here I was, two weeks later entering my 40s, my body a fossil of young middle-age and childbearing, and I had no place to buy a bathing suit.
All of which is to say that the whole day was a pretty good encapsulation of the Monta Ellis Experience, accounting for the moderation that has defined his NBA middle age.
An art historian, who has left Paris in search of solitude and freedom, finds herself drawn back into a network of old friends, '80s punk rockers now sliding into middle age.
We had a discussion around, is she going to come in and abuse us and make us look foolish or, in my case, make fun of the middle-age white guy.
Well into middle age, he was living with his mother with no furniture, according to 2012 bankruptcy records, and he appeared to have been living most recently out of his van.
Bottles that can improve with aging tend to move along a gentle arc, during which they will offer many delicious expressions, from youthful exuberance to middle-age complexity to eventual fragility.
I'm drawn to the metaphor of the pillow filling a gap, the space between desire and reality, where our imperfections are revealed — and, often in middle age, cast into sharp relief.
As I entered middle-age, I began to understand what patients had told me for years: that their sense of self hadn't changed, even as the person in the mirror did.
Scientists developed SARMs decades ago to counter the age-related decline in muscle and strength that tends to begin around middle age and that can contribute to falls and broken bones.
It's a baffling choice given that one of this movie's minor pleasures is that it assumes that a group of middle-age women are worth hanging out with, funny or not.
Slipping toward middle age as her father moves through his 80s, the daughter, now a successful writer, twice-married with children of her own, records a series of conversations with him.
What, I wondered, drives a man, now in his early middle age, to allow the barbarian hordes of South-East England back to his flat, every weekend, for all these years?
But unexpectedly, in middle age, Hecht dropped everything to become a propagandist and political organizer, in a nationwide campaign to pressure the Roosevelt administration to rescue the endangered Jews of Europe.
Moments later, as Ms. Goldstein posed for a photo with Mr. Nosal and several of the elephants, Mr. Nosal surreptitiously slipped a box over to Yuki, a middle-age female elephant.
Dianne Erickson AdelbergAlexandria, Va. To the Editor: Pamela Druckerman's lament about the difficulty of perfecting her French in middle age covers all the challenges of language learning as we grow older.
"You couldn't write a play about her that would run a week, or a novel that would sell a thousand copies," an old beau remarks after visiting her in middle age.
Unlike the typical profile of a tech-oriented millennial, some entrepreneurs are middle-age, have been in a profession for decades and never thought they would be creating in-demand software.
Though "Her Portmanteau" left Abasiama seemingly settled in middle age, with a second husband — Disciple Ufot — and four adult children, there was still much to learn about her and her family.
"Adults in middle age may not accurately estimate their risk of developing dementia, which could lead to both overuse and underuse if preclinical dementia treatments become available," Maust and colleagues write.
"I'm a minority," said Mr. Murphy, who is gay, and he remembers what it was like when he first directed, walking onto a set surrounded by straight, white, middle-age men.
Pair it with Melville's earlier "Bob le Flambeur" (1956), on Amazon, starring Roger Duchesne as a pompadoured, middle-age gambler who stakes everyone on a daring plan to rob a casino.
London (CNN)Middle-age drinkers are more concerned about their embarrassing or childish behavior resulting from drinking alcohol than about the health risks associated with it, a new study has found.
Shahid's father — a man in distinguished middle age, wearing wire-rimmed glasses — was riding his bicycle home when he was surrounded by Hindu youths, who began beating him with hockey sticks.
Casual Fridays, which gained popularity in the 1990s, were the vehicle by which middle-age white men could more comfortably be themselves, accommodating expanding waistlines in pleated khakis and fleece vests.
Griffin-Grimes herself didn't travel to France until middle age; the trip served as a celebration of her son's high school graduation, and a mission to locate her distant French relatives.
As a film, it's still a sweet and hilarious upending of the '213s-style teen sex comedy, casting Steve Carell as a middle-age bachelor who has yet to be deflowered.
The comedians Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong provide the voices for a pair of 30-year-old bird pals, trying to maintain their youthful zest as they stumble into middle age.
He added that the social stigma of singledom at middle age might make some women feel pressured or unhappy at times — but there are plenty of benefits to an unmarried, childless lifestyle.
Second Woman is the title of the fictional play featured in John Cassavetes' 1977 film Opening Night in which Gena Rowlands plays a middle-age actress whose erratic behavior sabotages the rehearsals.
So Severine Sabia, a researcher at Inserm, and her colleagues analyzed data from a large UK database to track alcohol consumption from middle age and its effect on dementia in later life.
I felt laden with shame trying to figure out how I had become that low-functioning middle-age clown you see on sitcoms: the hairy, interloping barnacle with an affinity for couches.
Curiously, that post has since been deleted, but formerly good athletes overestimating their current abilities is commonplace, and even understandable given that their life's work is over before middle age sets in.
It feels like a conscious step back from Bird's original Incredibles, which was openly about a middle-age crisis, a slowly disintegrating marriage, and two kids coming to terms with their superpowers.
In these two cohorts, people who suffered from nightmares and insomnia in middle age were more likely to experience cognitive impairment in old age than people who slept just fine earlier on.
But in a well-known paper, economists Angus Deaton and Anne Case found that over the past 15 years, one group — middle-age whites in the United States — constitutes an alarming trend.
As I got older, into middle age, I also began to be treated differently both in public and in the different spheres I move around in because there's the question of ageism.
When I searched through public records, I found none of the documents that the average adult accumulates in middle age—no address, phone number, traffic tickets, lawsuits, loans, marriage certificates, divorce proceedings.
Best supporting actress in a TV series went to Maura Tierney for Showtime's "The Affair," in which she plays a middle-age woman who learns that her husband is cheating on her.
People with better heart health during young adulthood and middle age end up living longer and spending fewer years later in life with any kind of chronic disease, according to new research.
Her mother, my grandmother, called me the miracle baby; my mother gave me the middle name Elizabeth, after the mother of John the Baptist, who thought herself barren until late middle age.
ANDREW BUDLondon More than a few elderly New Yorkers would dispute whether the "place of punk rock's birth in 1976" was the King's Road in London ("Punk reaches middle age", January 30th).
"Women who use oral contraceptives longer than five years when they were young," he said, "have a substantially reduced risk of ovarian cancer even when they are in middle age and older."
He wore a suit and a tie and was cleanshaven, approaching middle age, with galoshes over his shoes, $156 in his pocket and four bullet holes in the back of his head.
These companies (in addition to Facebook, notably Google and Amazon), whose market values start at more than $300 billion, are approaching (or in the case of Apple and Microsoft, managing) middle age.
" Of course, these adjustments looked different for different women, and now nine of the original contributors and 16 new ones explain, sometimes in excruciatingly intimate detail, how they're navigating "enlightened middle age.
For a decade, it seemed as though Adlon and C.K. were a well-matched pair—two disillusioned entertainers and parents in middle age with equal proclivities for the scatological and the profound.
It can be conjectured that, when he saw Munch's retrospective in 1950, it touched a nerve that he would have the capacity to revisit only as a seasoned artist in middle age.
A homemaker of late middle age and barely bottled savagery, she dominates Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson's pitch-black Icelandic farce, "Under the Tree," with such quiet malevolence you can almost feel its vibrations.
The to-do list that runs most lives through middle age turns out, in this latter stage of existence, to have only one task: to waste life in order to find it.
Goldin likened the shift to a "middle age crisis" for the U.S., the U.K. and, to a lesser extent, Europe, as they come to accept their place in the new world order.
Yet through these conversations, I've come to think that the very styles that made us hard to categorize as young people could be the foundation for a new approach to middle age.
And they were still growing as artists when their lives were cut short: Unlike instrumental virtuosos, who typically find fame in their teens and 20s, most composers don't blossom until middle age.
"You had complete divergent trends in those middle age groups, and that's sort of surprising because usually, people think whatever is driving health would affect everybody pretty much the same," he said.
The film shows Hughes in late middle age, ruling over the palm-trees-and-convertibles world of midcentury Hollywood, lurking in the shadows a lot and eventually devolving from eccentricity to lunacy.
Legislation passed after 9/11 enabled plotters to be locked up for 15 years or more – long enough, so the thinking went, for them to return to society mellowed by middle age.
This means maternal, neonatal and childhood care to prevent childhood diseases as well as efforts to prevent "the big killers" of middle age such as cancer, heart disease and stroke, he said.
By then nearing his own middle age, Rumi went searching for him and eventually turned that search inward, infusing the lines of his masterwork, the "Masnavi," with allusions to his spiritual teachings.
It also demonstrates a way that certain black artists can reckon with middle age — by accepting the emotionalism, humor and self-criticism that come naturally to a current generation of younger rappers.
To the Editor: Marilyn Suzanne Miller describes the new middle age of baby boomers in their 60s as the most despised age ever — a time of decline, loss and shrinking social value.
One thing I've noticed, as my friends and I enter our 30s, is that it's only the full-haired among us who have succumbed to the archetypal crises of early middle age.
In October 2016 in Seattle, Mr. Parker was walking to meet his family at a hotel, he said, when a middle-age man, dressed in khakis and a sport coat, approached him.
Glass's villainy was first related in Shyamalan's film "Unbreakable" (2000) an agreeably bonkers fantasy that also introduced his Everyman nemesis, David Dunn (Bruce Willis), who discovers his modest powers in middle age.
Assuming conjugal visits aren't really a thing at Azkaban — and it's definitely not that kind of prison — then in 1927, when we catch up with Credence, he must be approaching middle age.
In middle age he could not turn away from Goya's depictions of bayonettings; in old age he watched without flinching as Islamist terrorists, on video, crudely sawed off the heads of their victims.
The main figure, if we can call her that, is a woman past middle age who wears a red blouse and a dark floral skirt and carries a cloth bag on a string.
As a result, you often meet people who had been happiest at work in middle age, and then moved down to a series of positions they were overqualified for and felt diminished in.
And that is next to another Jeff Wall work called "Card Players" (2006), a big, backlit transparency of three middle-age women seated at a table playing cards in a homey dining room.
"Low fitness in middle age was associated with increased risk for all-cause mortality for several decades," lead study author Dr. Per Ladenvall of the University of Gothenburg in Sweden said by email.
Now, in a play set 19 years later, we get to see how this legendary hero has settled into middle age as a civil servant in London, working at the Ministry of Magic.
Generally, it is better to pay tax in years your bracket is lower, when you are young and poor or old and thrifty, rather than in your big earning years in middle age.
But the candidate in the affectingly titled "Final Follies," at the Cherry Lane Theater, is scraping against middle age and would seem to have no viable set of skills for the 21st century.
But to a rare degree for any artist, Mr. Lanzmann's reputation and perhaps his raison d'être rest on a singular achievement: the film that consumed him for 12 years in his middle age.
In the director Cyril Teste's "Opening Night," an adaptation of John Cassevetes's 1977 film, Ms. Adjani takes over the role of Myrtle, a middle-age performer who goes into an alcohol-fueled tailspin.
This week, a new study adds another worry to the list: Being overweight or obese in adolescence seems to put people at a higher risk of dying from infectious diseases by middle age.
In following the show's chronologically reversed path of a successful film producer — from middle age in Hollywood to his idealistic youth in Manhattan — the production brings out the sharpness in the showbiz satire.
I suppose, if you're lucky, and I think I have been, cardiovascularly living with a purpose through one's thirties and forties, you can keep such prominent markers of middle-age reasonably under wraps.
Most people in that gap are on the far side of middle age, with about one in eight edging toward 25 — a time in life when more serious health issues begin to emerge.
Even the evocations of a new crush were rendered with the gently open eyes of maturity; expressions of joy and loss alike emerged from the balanced perspective of a healthy, happy middle age.
The music depicts a night of lovemaking between the Marschallin, the princess von Werdenberg, entering middle-age, and Octavian, her cousin, a 17-year-old count, with whom she is having an affair.
In addition, many older HIV-positive gay men who assumed they'd never live long enough to retire have now survived well past middle age, thanks to medical advances, but face serious savings shortfalls.
A study published in 2017 found that healthy middle-age adults who slept badly for just one night produced an abundance of the protein beta amyloid, responsible for the plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's.
Colman brings Queen Elizabeth II into middle age, taking over from Claire Foy who played the ruler in her young adulthood, as the series follows the royal family through the 1960s and '70s.
Greg Barnett, the frontman of the Menzingers, knows that all too well — "We put miles on these old jean jackets," he sings — and is looking to find a dignified way through middle age.
While resilience is an essential skill for healthy childhood development, science shows that adults also can take steps to boost resilience in middle age, which is often the time we need it most.
The three-and-a-half-hour tour is often filled with middle-age adults who were children during the murder spree that Charles Manson, who died Sunday, orchestrated in the summer of 1969.
Around the corner from The Mail's headquarters on Kensington High Street, a newsstand vendor, a man in late middle age, was asked if he had noticed anything different about the paper's Brexit coverage.
The greater the number of inflammatory factors, the steeper the cognitive decline over 20 years of follow-up Chronic inflammation in middle age may lead to memory and thinking problems later in life.
David Roth: I respect his decision to go out on top, and also to opt out of another year or so of flying to Milwaukee late at night in his early middle age.
Spiritual echoes of his African past haunt Kunta well into his middle age, and the same naming ceremony, held beneath the stars, is carried out, again and again, across generations of his family.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)In a lot of ways, the Key2 seems like a pop star that's grown up, settled into middle age, and doesn't give a shit anymore that it's not as cool.
"It's a really humorous take on the things that I've noticed people are experiencing in middle age," Bushnell, 60, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview about the new book, which comes out next summer.
When the film opens, Rudy is a middle-age man with a failed singing career, working in a record store and begging the in-house radio D.J. to play one of his old records.
Maybe single women, socially conditioned to be homemakers, are simply more prepared to live solo, with all of the responsibilities that entails, while men are satisfied entering middle age with a couple of roommates.
Mr. Parrish appears on the television screen as a man in late middle age with a tidy gray beard and a maroon V-neck sweater emblazoned with a trefoil — the international symbol of radiation.
As the company enters "middle age," however, it may want to ponder exactly how it can bring some freshness and vigor back into its products and the manner with which it tells its stories.
He tumbled down, landed on his middle-age butt, and laughed it up like a dad who just got clowned by his teenage son and slipped in mud at the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Bowl.
As responsibilities have replaced recreation, and spending time around my children has become more important than maintaining friendships from my childhood, so I've become isolated, in a way: by middle age more than geography.
In her public politics, she uses the rhetorical vocabulary of America's glory days, when white tact and white taste and a deep voice and dignified white middle age connoted wealth and power and stability.
Whether you're young, old or comfortably riding along the bell curve of middle-age America, my hunch is the canned sound bites, incessant rhetoric and obsequious nature of presidential debates no longer sways opinion.
"It is an incongruity I hide from the other rich, bespectacled Indian doctors of my cohort, entering middle age like me, trying to stay fit like me, suburban and Midwestern like me," he writes.
Conversations with Gen X women brought up again and again the link between our middle age and that youthful "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine" spirit.
They included one man with an inventive tent and cot combination and another, well into middle age, sleeping under a plastic poncho as traffic roared on a nearby road and an elevated expressway above.
In a new book, "Wisdom at Work," Mr. Conley writes that everyone working past middle age today needs to become a modern elder, simultaneously sharing wisdom while embracing fresh ideas and ways of thinking.
Alain, after all, is distracted: increasingly anxious about the changing industry, he is seduced out of middle-age complacency by Laure (Christa Théret), the young, hyperarticulate head of digital transitioning at his publishing house.
This is not the man I expected to live inside of me, to guide me through this haunted forest that is middle age, to hack a new path of years forward through darkening woods.
Or not so surprising, given that "The Orville" seems to be less about comedy or science-fiction than about Ed Mercer's middle-age angst, expressed primarily through his peevish anger toward his ex-wife.
Two quarters later, with New England leading by 30-13, Brady appeared to make the kind of ill-advised play that had fans wondering last week if he had suddenly slipped into middle age.
"That's good stuff" he said, and the two of them—lanky, conspicuously cool guys in late middle age—slurped away as three cameras, which Bourdain had once likened to "drunken hummingbirds," hovered around them.
Just as we don't confuse toddlers with teenagers, or young adults with their middle-age parents, so, too, are we able to distinguish 70-year-olds from the nonagenarians a generation ahead of them.
And over time, even this small "degree bonus" ebbed away, at least for men: By middle age, male college graduates raised in poverty were earning less than nondegree holders born into the middle class.
At the center of this off-the-charts Richter scale tumult are two enduring female frenemies, and fortunately they are portrayed here, from childhood into late middle age, by Niamh Cusack and Catherine McCormack.
Although Duchenne is the most common form of muscular dystrophy, there are others that tend to show later in life — some not until middle age — and also tend to have a less severe impact.
It Chapter Two never really depicts the way dewy sentimentality can curdle into pain and regret or considers whether the other side of middle age offers a way of letting go of the past.
The main demographic of disenchanted voters who supported Brexit in Britain and the election of Donald Trump in the United States are relatively uneducated people, middle-age or older, who live in rural areas.
More than half (almost 55%) of middle-age adults have used marijuana at some point in their lives, while over a fifth (about 22%) of older adults have done so, Han and Palamar found.
As what appears to be the soundtrack from The Big Chill or some other coming-of-middle-age movie plays over the speakers, the crowd waits in eager anticipation of the Original Don Nada.
When she looked at the books that were available about being middle-age, she said, she was amazed at how depressing they were and how they were all about loss and how you negotiate loss.
In late middle age, Sørensen has maintained the look of a schoolteacher -- which he was for decades, before entering politics -- perhaps with a dash of sea captain, in the form of a scruffy white beard.
By the time they hit middle age, they'll understand that they don't need to clamor for power when they can let their natural leadership skills shine through, while trusting that others know what they're doing.
Among the memorable revelations is that in middle age he was told by an Armenian doctor to have sex with multiple young women, advice that was followed and apparently tolerated by his long-suffering wife.
After 280 years of marriage and four children with husband Don Gummer, a 240-year-old sculptor, Streep was familiar with the feeling of middle-age restlessness roiling just beneath the surface of Francesca's life.
It posits that happiness is a simple function of vitality and emotional maturity: the latter rises with age, while vitality deteriorates with age, but in concert they combine to minimise happiness at around middle age.
Eco was virtually unknown outside university circles until well into middle age, when he found himself an international celebrity overnight after he published his first novel, an unorthodox detective story set in a medieval monastery.
For the media-savvy members of a certain generation, who came of age as news consumers in the era of 9/11 and are now facing the prospect of middle age, the shuttering of Gawker.
And so last month Mr. Johnson came to Manchester to campaign for Brexit in a disused television studio that was ugly, cold and half-filled with an audience that was largely white and middle age.
In medicine, the field where burnout has been studied most thoroughly, burnout rates are actually lowest for the under-35 cohort of doctors but increase through middle age and decrease again for physicians over 55.
The power of Normal People is that, without the presence of a compromised thirtysomething character like Nick, the book speaks entirely without regard for middle age, insisting, rightfully, on the truth of its own time.
Similarly, "Divorce," her much-anticipated HBO comeback, which premieres on Sunday, is a dark comedy about middle-age suburbanites trying to stay afloat in crumbling marriages, not oversexed Manhattanites surfing their way through their 30s.
Of course, King did not even live to reach middle age, being cut down by an assassin's bullet while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on Thursday, April 4, 1968.
The study is the first of its kind to investigate the potential impact of calorie restriction on the cardiovascular health of healthy, non-obese young and middle-age adults, the researchers wrote in the study.
Well into middle age, Murray tried without success to obtain hormone therapy—a treatment that scarcely existed before the mid-nineteen-sixties, and even then was seldom made available to women who identified as men.
That has left Forza 7 secure in its position as the undisputed king of the car collection racing games… and like all empires in middle age, it's become slightly underwhelming in its conservatism and complacency.
But Mr. Leckey has recently married (Lizzie Carey-Thomas, the head of programs at Serpentine Galleries); had a daughter, April (now 3½); and entered middle age (he's 903 and that beard shows flecks of gray).
All of the Outlander fans I spoke with described the show's fans as mostly middle-age women who are relatively new to fandom, having fallen for Starz's adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's romantic fantasy novel series.
In "The Lovers," directed by Azazel Jacobs ("Doll and Em"), she performs opposite Tracy Letts as one half of a battle-weary couple in advanced middle age, each engaged in amorous adventures on the side.
She left in May 2016 to take what she calls a "middle-age gap year": a trip around the world, from New Zealand to Tanzania to Cambodia to Finland, with about 15 others in between.
By this time, you'll probably be nearing or in middle age, but the consolation prize for being in your 40s is the relief you'll feel that, despite everything, you are free from that particular tyranny.
In Midlife's afterward, she writes that she loves more in middle age—a line she deliberated over until the deadline, when her editor, Alan Rapp, called her at the supermarket asking that she finalize it.
Starting and maintaining aggressive exercise programs in middle age can delay age-related disabilities by 16 years, said Dr. James Fries, a professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California.
According to Push Doctor, the need for remote access is in high demand among middle-age and older people in countries like the UK. "It's not just millennials who are embracing [these] platforms," Shaifta said.
Artist Elinor Carucci captures in pictures her deeply personal and intimate journey into middle age, while Atlantic photo editor Alan Taylor shares a touching tribute to his late parents and the beautiful state of Washington.
This means that teachers build up their benefits very slowly in their early years — even as they make big contributions — then speed up in middle age and earn the biggest part just before they retire.
Following a happiness dip in middle age, researchers concluded that we become more self-accepting, less ambitious and more mindful of living in the present moment (instead of the future) as we approach our 70s.
We meet him, along with Arendt (sung as a young woman with virginal purity by Anna Pisareva and in middle age by Vera Semieniuk, a toughened mezzo), in 1924, during a philosophy lecture in Marburg.
It is a novel of late middle age, a novel of preserving what one has seized — of fighting off young, hungry men who remind you of yourself, who will use your own methods against you.
Then in middle age, during World War II, when Belgium was occupied by Germany, he undertook a bold experiment, producing two related bodies of works, which have mostly been heartily disliked even by his champions.
The notion of a younger generation calling out hypocrisy by actually taking the actions an older generation only bloviated about holds some appeal, but the play is more interested in validating several wearying middle-age fantasies.
The Commonwealth Fund study said there had been a stall, and in some cases a reversal, of progress in reducing deaths among middle-age whites from common killers such as heart disease, diabetes and respiratory illness.
They contend with middle age and assimilation, delicately learning to fit in with the bored white people in their pristine neighborhood while chewing pink condoms like bubblegum and sucking down entire hero sandwiches in one gulp.
"Someone who has seen you thru your bad years (teens, boyfriends, and hair) and your good years (marriage, motherhood, and middle age(?)) and still ❤'s you… that person is truly your best friend," she wrote.
The middle-age seafood shop owner pointed to the picture and said it would cost about $203,220 U.S. The totoaba's swim bladder is the priciest dried fish item in Sheung Wan, a neighborhood in Hong Kong.
And when it's largely middle-age white men who are reviewing almost all of those films at festivals, you just hope that they can look at your film and find elements that they can connect with.
As Elena and Lila advance from girlhood to middle age, they face an era of tumultuous social upheaval — radical feminism, 1968 demonstrations, friends who dabble in militant Communism — and their youthful hope eventually turns to disillusionment.
In the San Francisco Fed's experiment to see if it could find statistical evidence of age discrimination, researchers created fictitious resumes for young (ages 29–31), middle age (473–51), and older (64–66) job applicants.
Fawcett is represented in middle age, with her head held high, gazing straight at the Houses of Parliament and holding a banner that reads "Courage calls to courage everywhere", a quote from one of her speeches.
"It makes perfect sense from a life course perspective -- in middle age you are naturally embedded in so many networks [with children, parents, your community], it's almost involuntary that you're in all these networks," Harris said.
It's common for comedies to try and disarm serious topics through humor — You're The Worst tackles depression, Louie smirks at single parenthood and middle age — but Baskets, for better or worse, doesn't really have an agenda.
He has been credited with personally saving the lives of down on their luck wrestlers, including luminaries like Jake Roberts and Scott Hall, and with preserving the health of wrestlers in middle age like Chris Jericho.
In these stories, Teffi rarely acknowledges that she has a body, much less a previously pampered female one, enduring cattle cars, unheated rooms and ceaseless periods of waiting in the elements while in late middle age.
The higher death risk from ages 50 to 65 may be due to other life-threatening health conditions common to middle age, which is why women exposed to DES should continue to be followed, they write.
But there are so few icons of queer butch-females in their middle age—or at least we lack severely for icons who don't become bitter or protect themselves in an insolent kind of butch cool.
Their father, played by Reed Birney, in middle age finds himself with no retirement nest egg, an uncertain work future and bills that keep mounting: "Dontcha think it should cost less to be alive?" he cracks.
For nearly all the men in the room — white and weather-beaten, in late middle age, having spent several decades on horseback — the "law of the largest pump" was the only one they had ever known.
In one small study, scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency gave either fish oil or olive oil daily to 29 middle-age people for a month, and then exposed them for two hours to particulate pollution.
In middle age he served in the trenches of World War I, during which time a German high-explosive shell came in through the roof of his dugout and blew his mess orderly's head clean off.
Younger workers starting out can reasonably assume they are in a lower tax bracket now and benefit from a Roth, while middle-age workers may assume they will be in a lower bracket after they retire.
Unless that green is envy: In Joshua Harmon's new play "Skintight," at the Roundabout's Laura Pels Theater, Ms. Menzel plays Jodi Isaac, bedeviled at the onset of middle age by the youth-obsessed culture around her.
A couple nearing middle age (played by Maria Dizzia and Greg Keller) have settled into a happy-enough life in a Brooklyn apartment with their preschool-aged twins, and they have another baby on the way.
In the first pages of "Hourglass: Time, Memory, Marriage," her late-middle-age, state-of-my-union memoir, the author gazes out the window at her husband on the lawn in his white terry-cloth bathrobe.
The study finds that, for men at least, entering middle age with plenty of muscle lowers the subsequent risk of developing heart disease by as much as 813 percent, compared to the risks for other men.
"Young royals are very popular and old royals are very popular, but when you're in the middle ,approaching middle age and losing your hair, you have to work and be seen to work," Lacey told Reuters.
Now, though, I'm the happy parent of Max-II, a 6-year-old Havanese who still runs and swims like a puppy as he approaches what some veterinarians consider middle age for a 17-pound dog.
"Anything you can say to show that you have a life established here, that you are working and contributing, that is helpful," she told a group of middle-age women gathered at the center one night.
Together, the films will implicitly tell another story: that of a female artist's belated emergence in middle age, and her discovery that she could create art out of experiences that had once seemed like lost time.
Year in Review: What WIRED learned from tech, science, culture, and more in 2019 When novelist Dani Shapiro's husband hits middle age and gets curious about his family history, he sends away for a DNA test.
The writing does zero in on a particular kind of self-analytical voice, basically migrating the nagging concerns that dominated "Girls," articulated by characters in their 20s, into the arena of motherhood and encroaching middle age.
I don't expect anyone reading this to immediately spit a freshly brewed latte over their phone screen, spluttering about the global coffee industry's conspiracy to leave us all partially deaf and caffeine-addicted by middle age.
Television coverage during the debates and primaries has featured many commercials for new drugs to treat Type 2 diabetes, a condition that is often associated with the overweight and is most common in middle age and beyond.
"Gliomas are not common, but in middle age they are not uncommon," said Dr. Richard Houlston, professor of molecular and population genetics at the Institute of Cancer Research who led the new research to identify gene changes.
Researchers found the association between weight gain and mortality weakens as you get older, and losing weight in middle age or late adulthood may heighten the risk of premature death, particularly when it comes to heart disease.
Apparently, its trajectory holds true mainly in countries where the median wage is high and people tend to live longer or, alternatively, where the poor feel resentment more keenly during middle age and don't mind saying so.
But a new paper by Lauren Gaydosh, a sociologist at the Center for Medicine Health and Society at Vanderbilt University suggests that unhappiness and its symptoms are widespread in middle age Americans of all races and ethnicities.
And since its participants are just now reaching middle age, when the body begins to show more physiological signs of decline, it is likely that the data will yield increasingly important insights in the years to come.
Many of the restaurants are opened by men or women who once had lucrative jobs with big companies like Samsung or Hyundai, but were pushed out in middle age, with just enough severance to open a business.
A study published this month in the journal Brain found that healthy middle-age adults who slept badly for just one night produced an abundance of the protein beta amyloid, responsible for the plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's.
Even so, the results suggest that even young women who develop high blood pressure during pregnancy should be monitored for symptoms of heart disease long before they reach middle age, when hypertension becomes more common, Boyd said.
And the average age at which the lucky few actually get a grant has steadily increased — it is now 42, up from 35 in 1980, which means biomedical scientists in academia are essentially apprentices until middle age.
On the same day, a 45-year-old woman said that a middle-age man, wearing clownlike face makeup and red hair, "was standing outside the laundromat, and stared at her as she exited," the report said.
Touching on everything from the racism he encountered to the physical and sexual abuse he endured, Laymon compares his childhood memories with how he feels in middle age, and offers a complex, nuanced portrayal of his mother.
" Logically, Druckerman knows she is entering middle age — she observes it in the lines on the faces of her peers — but "I just didn't expect 'madame' to happen to me, or at least not without my consent.
In truth, among New Yorkers of a certain kind — left leaning, materially comfortable in progressive enclaves, near or at middle-age — there has been an uneasy nostalgia for Mr. Bloomberg long before he entered the presidential contest.
This is basically saying that something which is good for you already may also be good for weight maintenance, particularly in middle age when weight gain is associated with increased chance of getting heart disease and strokes.
Vic Damone, the postwar crooner whose intimate, rhapsodic voice captivated bobby soxers, middle-age dreamers and silver-haired romantics in a five-decade medley of America's love songs and popular standards, died on Sunday in Miami Beach.
Seeing Hermione alive and well in her middle-age years turned out to be overwhelmingly for the 26-year-old, who had last played the character six years before in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
As the Washington Post's Greg Sargent pointed out, a recent Quinnipiac poll on AHCA found the majority of Trump's base (white people without a college education, white men, and middle-age and older voters) all oppose the plan.
With the recent passing of the great American artist Thornton Dial, one of the facts of his life cited in the art world's farewell to him was that he wasn't discovered until he was well into middle age.
" As a man, Mills said, "I don't know how to be a middle age woman," so he told Bening early on that it would be her "heart and psyche and brains that are going to pull this off.
"In contrast, mortality rates for middle-age whites improved slightly in several states, mostly in the Northeast, though not to the degree that would be expected from a historical annual improvement rate of 1.8 percent," the report found.
It evolves, very quickly, into joy and bliss, a Proustian resurrection in middle age, Manu for one brief moment seeing himself, feeling himself, floppy hair and all, dunking for the first time, somewhere in some gym in Argentina.
"This case study is really important, since it testifies that a medical approach to maternal morbidity actually existed during the Lombard period, despite the rejection of the scientific progress which denoted all the Early Middle Age," Pasini said.
Still, the regulars at the Tapering Vapor — overwhelmingly white, mostly working class and ranging from their 20s to middle age — provide a haze-shrouded snapshot of an anxious nation navigating an election year fueled by disquiet and malaise.
While you're lazing around on the beach, three college friends and former bandmates, now in the throes of middle age, are spending their summer confronting hard truths about their pasts while dealing with their suddenly sexually active teenagers.
The Southern twang notwithstanding, the character approximates what the protagonist from his breakout movie, "Risky Business," might be like had we caught up with him in middle age, with a touch of "Top Gun" swagger for good measure.
Designed in consultation with experts from Boston Medical Center and programmed by Bickmore and other Northeastern University researchers, the chatbot — which takes the form of a middle-age female digital character — is preloaded with a number of capabilities.
I picture her looking in the mirror and seeing not only the middle-age woman she was but also a pretty, dark-haired young woman with cat's-eye glasses, a victory roll and the world ahead of her.
"Some people have higher or lower batting averages throughout their lives, but whoever you are, your probability of hitting it out of the park is going to be going up as you head toward middle age," Jones said.
But in recent years, a stark divide has emerged along educational and racial lines: as death rates plunge for minorities and well-educated whites, the number of whites without a college education dying in middle age is skyrocketing.
In recent years, the Odeon, mellowed in middle age, had been a favored setting for the sort of celebrity interviews Ms. Bell and her cohort assign, its dark corners and relative desertion offering privacy as well as pedigree.
Their results were published on Wednesday in Science Advances, and underscore the benefits of looking at middle-age and elderly user behavior on Facebook and other platforms—especially considering the outsized influence of social media around the world.
It's true, we are a middle-age community that includes Ewing, Mullin, and Ezra Edelman who just won the Oscar for his already-iconic O.J. Simpson documentary, which came on the heels of Requiem for the Big East.
In his later years, Roth turned to the existential and sexual crises of middle age, never abandoning his commitment to exploring shame, embarrassment and other guilty secrets of the self, although usually with a heavy dose of humor.
That would be everything from the peevishly quotidian (complaints about dry skin or men not shutting cabinets) to the truly harrowing (suicide ideation; job loss at middle age; bad marriages; domestic abuse; and children suffering from drug addiction).
There are smart subplots on liberal racial hypocrisy and the social disruptions of technology, but much of "The Good Fight" deals with a glamorous, dignified liberal woman in late middle age being systematically unhinged by the Trump presidency.
Silicon Valley has an unhealthy fetish: As the first billionaires of the personal computer era have hit middle age, some of them have begun pouring money into dubious projects to keep them young, or possibly even stop death.
The slow way is the familiar one: decades pass with little sense of internal change, middle age arrives with only a slight slowing down—a name lost, a lumbar ache, a sprinkling of white hairs and eye wrinkles.
If you are unmarried in middle age, do not have children and have never had a devastating disease or brush with death, making plans for what happens to your stuff if you're not around may not feel pressing.
Then, as the dust settled, and with my book still "flying" off the shelves, thoughtful articles on the nature of literary kleptomania, the strange compulsion to be caught, and acts of artistic self-destruction in late middle age.
Squeeze in a microdose of hilarity with the latest episode from this new comedy series created by and starring Jody Atkinson and Susan Stava, about New York suburbanites hitting what they call the "gray wall" of middle age.
In his review, The New York Times critic A. O. Scott wrote, "The story does wander into a few dark corners of middle age: romantic disappointment; addiction and recovery; the possibility of illness and the inevitability of death."
Believe it — along with Karen Gillan as his bookish crush turned martial arts master, Kevin Hart as a gridiron powerhouse knocked down to size and Jack Black as a queen bee trapped in a middle-age man's body.
The two have to travel a great distance to get the necessary drugs, which gives the film the shambling quality of a road movie, albeit one that pauses frequently to indulge the lifestyle of two middle-age slackers.
Free trade agreements are not the reason people in middle age and older are finding it very difficult to remain in the workforce or that young workers are finding it very difficult to get back into the workforce.
"These findings are exciting because it's possible that improving people's cardiovascular fitness in middle age could delay or even prevent them from developing dementia," said study author Helena Hörder, a researcher at the University of Gothenburg, in a statement.
There's far too much effort by policy makers to design legislation that benefits middle-age folks and older folks who are more likely to turn out to vote, and that further depresses the interest of young people in politics.
In 2015, a blockbuster study came to a shocking conclusion: Middle-age white Americans are dying at younger ages for the first time in decades, despite our advances in medical technology and the positive trends in other wealthy countries.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. inflation expectations rose in December to the highest level in months as younger and middle-age workers expected higher prices and earnings, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey published on Tuesday.
Angus Maddison, an economic historian, has estimated that life expectancy during the first millennium AD averaged about 25 years (which in practice meant that lots of children died very young and many of the rest survived to middle age).
During the baseball card boom market, though, Goose was in his early middle age and primarily an itinerant mustache with a big right arm attached; less metaphorically, he was a middling relief option on what were mostly lousy teams.
"There is a sense here of younger people being very frustrated with the middle-age leaders of business and brands - and that impatience is going to start driving a whole new market and economy," she said in an interview.
Despite the study's conclusion that misery is spreading across the whole cohort reaching middle age, it also suggests that opioid abuse along with other prescription drug abuse and illegal drug use remain much higher amongst non-college educated whites.
Now aged 54 and content with his lot in portly middle age, he's the divorced father of three grown up kids; and sometime trainer, helping up-and-coming fighters, from all over the world, sharpen up their fighting weapons.

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