As people age and smoke, it is more difficult to breath.
You may get one more small growth spurt, which should include your penis, but don't hold your breath.
Breath In, Breath Out In and Out
Aged under 20 years of age - You must not drive if you have more than 30 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, or more than 150 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. This is effectively a zero limit-consuming just one alcoholic drink will mean you can be charged with drink driving.Aged 20 years of age or over - You must not drive if you have more than 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, or more than 400 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. As it is difficult to assess how many alcoholic drinks you can have before you reach this limit, the best advice is: If you drink at all, DO NOT drive.Limits can be easily affected by factors such as your gender, your size and the amount of food you have eaten.
Yes, age can affect breath-holding ability. Younger individuals generally have better lung capacity and stronger respiratory muscles, which may allow them to hold their breath for longer periods compared to older individuals. However, factors such as physical fitness and lung health also play a role in breath-holding ability regardless of age.
When a person becomes older, there bones will become more dense. When bones are more dense, they can break easily.
It is more easy to share views and opinions with someone who is of your same age and could easily understand you(i.e. your friend)
There's more shrinkage of her brain in the front and sides than in other women her age.
Seniority means age - the older a horse the more senior they are.
No because that would mean more drinking!
As you age your metabolism can very easily go haywire.
You are gaining more and more insight into the mortal nature of human life.