Mid-life research focuses on studying and understanding the physical, psychological, and social changes that individuals experience during middle adulthood, typically ranging from ages 40 to 65. This period is often characterized by significant life events such as career changes, reevaluation of goals and values, health challenges, and relationships with family and friends. Researchers in this area explore topics such as mid-life crisis, health and wellness, career development, relationship dynamics, and overall well-being during this stage of life. The goal of mid-life research is to provide insights and support to individuals going through this transitional period and to enhance our understanding of the aging process.