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Which of these tissue changes is not commonly found in an aging body?
According to research published by MedlinePlus, after age 30, people often begin losing lean tissue and bone density. With a vast array of transformations occurring over a lifetime, it is crucial to understand and differentiate between normal physiological aging and less common changes, addressing the question: which of these tissue changes is not commonly found in an aging body? As it turns out, while many tissues atrophy and become more rigid, a few key changes are not typically observed during this process.
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