This practice is popular among aged people in southeastern Asia.
I have felt it in the glances of unusually aged people.
Two aged people stayed behind, refusing to accept the village decision to go.
Many communities face a rising number of aged people, creating structural problems in the future.
Increasing old age is often associated with ill-health however, and many very aged people require help themselves.
I wonder how many white, middle aged people who don't live in London are going to give their expert opinion here.
Are all middle aged people originally from nice areas?
What's that got to do with a couple of middle aged people with mental health issues who had to walk 12 miles to get food?
Due to their complexity, aged people always deserve personal attention.