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Why muscles weaken when we get older

Many people assume that losing muscle strength is a natural part of aging. We often think our muscles simply wear out over time, leading to weakness. However, a recent study from Ohio University suggests that the real issue may not be in the muscles themselves, but in the brain and nervous system. Researchers, led by […] The post Why muscles weaken when we get older appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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