Age will affect your sense of smell, taste and hearing. Age will decrease sensitivity of senses.
As people age, their senses can decline due to degeneration of sensory cells and nerves. This may result in decreased sensitivity to taste and smell, diminished hearing and vision, and reduced ability to feel touch and temperature. Regular health check-ups and adopting healthy lifestyle habits can help mitigate these changes.
As individuals age, the sensitivity of their taste buds may decrease, leading to a diminished ability to perceive certain flavors. This can result in a decreased sense of taste and potentially impact the overall enjoyment of food. Additionally, age-related changes in taste perception and saliva production can also affect the perception of flavors and the overall taste experience.
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A tomb can smell musty, damp, and earthy due to the decomposition of organic material and the presence of mold and mildew. The specific smell can vary depending on factors such as the age of the tomb, ventilation, and presence of any embalming chemicals.
The Pulfrich effect is caused by a delay in visual processing in one eye, so it can affect individuals of any age. However, response times in detecting the effect may vary among different age groups due to changes in visual processing speed and cognitive abilities.
I'm pretty sure that when your young it CAN be higher and when you are old, It's lower. But, it does include medical help and birth problems.
no they smell nice when they are a puppy
The short answer is because everyone is different. However, diet is probably the most important factor in determining the smell of semen (not sperm). Alcohol, drugs, medications, age, hormones, certain diseases, exercise, frequency of ejaculation and personal cleanliness (or lack of) can have an effect on the smell or perceived smell of ejaculate.
What is the cause and effect of Paleolithic age?
It can, yes.
As people age, their senses can decline due to degeneration of sensory cells and nerves. This may result in decreased sensitivity to taste and smell, diminished hearing and vision, and reduced ability to feel touch and temperature. Regular health check-ups and adopting healthy lifestyle habits can help mitigate these changes.
Like most abilities, your sense of smell tends to get less sensitive as you age.
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No but the age of the hen does?
Yes, urine can have a different smell as people age due to various factors such as changes in metabolism, hydration levels, and dietary habits. Older adults may also experience changes in kidney function, which can affect urine concentration and odor. Additionally, certain medications and health conditions common in older age can contribute to changes in urine smell. Overall, these factors can lead to variations in the odor of urine as one gets older.
Prior to the atomic age (1945) the effect was total victory. In the atomic age (today) the effect would be mutually assured destruction.
Old men do not have a special ability to smell other people's farts. It is a natural bodily function and everyone has the ability to smell them, regardless of age.