Paul Saladino· MD
there was a study that came out that showed that college males today have the grip strength that their grandfathers had or that that men in their 60s had in the 80s this is how weak that we have uh become
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there was a study that came out that showed that college males today have the grip strength that their grandfathers had or that that men in their 60s had in the 80s this is how weak that we have uh become
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college males today have the grip strength that their grandfathers had or that that men in their 60s had in the 80s
like men's hand strength is is getting is is getting weaker.