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3. Advanced Age

Statistics show that rheumatoid arthritis typically develops when individuals are in their 30s, 40s, or 50s. The chances of developing arthritis increase as individuals age, especially in the case of a degenerative type of arthritis, osteoarthritis. Experts believe decades of wear and tear on the joints and tissues is part of the reason older adults are most likely to develop arthritis.

Understanding Common Arthritis Triggers
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