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A study of 6,000 14-year-olds found that 11% of boys and almost 27% of girls were diagnosed with benign joint hypermobility syndrome, with 29% and 45% of boys and girls, respectively, having especially flexible fingers. Researchers reported in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism that the Beighton sc…

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Tags: Joint, Arthritis, Disease and Condition, Teen Health, American Academy of Pediatrics

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