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It shrinks.

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The thymus gland tends to shrink in size and become less active as you get older. This process is known as involution of the thymus, which can impact the production of T-cells that play a crucial role in the immune system. However, the thymus never completely disappears and still continues to function, albeit at a diminished capacity.

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