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Consequential theories of ethics emphasize the consequences or results of behavior.
Sarcopenia
The loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging.
Muscles Weaken
The reduction in strength or efficacy of muscle tissue, often due to aging, illness, or lack of use.
Huntington's Disease
A hereditary and progressive brain disorder that affects movement, cognitive function, and psychiatric health.
Muscular Dystrophy
A group of genetic diseases characterized by weakness and progressive degeneration of muscle tissue, affecting physical mobility.
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