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Do hypermobile people age well? The complexities of aging with flexible joints

It is estimated that up to 25% of adults have joint hypermobility to some degree, where their joints move beyond the normal range. But the seemingly impressive flexibility of youth often gives way to a complex and challenging aging process, raising the question: **Do hypermobile people age well?** The reality is highly individual, encompassing both unexpected benefits and significant drawbacks.

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Why is my hypermobility getting worse with age?

According to some research, while joint flexibility may decline with age, a significant percentage of hypermobile adults report increased pain and fatigue. This phenomenon is often rooted in the body's natural aging process interacting with underlying connective tissue laxity, which explains **why is my hypermobility getting worse with age?**.

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What disorder makes you look younger? Exploring the complex biology

While most people associate genetic disorders with premature aging, a fascinating paradox exists where certain conditions can contribute to a more youthful appearance. Understanding what disorder makes you look younger involves exploring the intricate roles of proteins like collagen and the surprising effects of connective tissue irregularities on skin elasticity and facial features.

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