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Millennial Men Have Weaker Hands and Arms Than Young Men 30 Years Ago
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Millennial Men Have Weaker Hands and Arms Than Young Men 30 Years Ago

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Aug 19, 2016
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According to the Journal of Hand Therapy, Millennial men have significantly weaker hands and arms than men the same age did 30 years ago. The major driver behind this finding is American’s changing work habits: Men are less likely to be employed in jobs involving manual labor than they were in the ‘80s.

—The Washington Post

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