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These changes to your exercise routine can lead to tiny injuries called microdamage in the muscle fibers and connective tissue.
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"What I think is happening is, women keep doing microdamage to the bone," he said.
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"What I think is happening is, women keep doing microdamage to the bone," he said.
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"What I think is happening is, women keep doing microdamage to the bone," he said.
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When too much of the bone is old bone, Lane said, it lacks the ability to repair microdamage.
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When too much of the bone is old bone, Lane said, it lacks the ability to repair microdamage.
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When too much of the bone is old bone, Lane said, it lacks the ability to repair microdamage.
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"What I think is happening is, women keep doing microdamage to the bone," he said.
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"What I think is happening is, women keep doing microdamage to the bone," he said.
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When too much of the bone is old bone, Lane said, it lacks the ability to repair microdamage.
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