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![TIL about hyperelastic skin, also commonly called “rubber skin,” most often caused by Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, referring to the ability of the sufferer's skin to be stretched much farther away from connective tissue TIL about hyperelastic skin, also commonly called “rubber skin,” most often caused by Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, referring to the ability of the sufferer's skin to be stretched much farther away from connective tissue](https://external-preview.redd.it/vCJm1839Dj64swxctIu7b9xE1hRCRkoLN57FeZyi7LA.jpg?auto=webp&s=7f5a2f979a8def43d8e5b31c9f27c7fe799814f6)
TIL about hyperelastic skin, also commonly called “rubber skin,” most often caused by Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, referring to the ability of the sufferer's skin to be stretched much farther away from connective tissue
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