Sherry Taylor

Researchers say there are subtle changes in your appearance that are sure signs of aging, like men’s voices getting higher and women’s voices getting lower and doing this more?

A: sneezing more

SIGNS YOU’RE GETTING OLDER: Researchers say there are subtle changes in your appearance that are sure signs of againg, but they’re not the typical ones most people think of. Researchers say these signs include: the teeth appearing longer, men’s voices getting higher and women’s voices getting lower, sneezing more, waking up with headaches, and noticing the ears, nose and feet getting bigger. Additionally, researchers say tell-tale signs of againg include: getting tipsy more quickly, watery eyes, developing skin allergies to soap, and a visible neck pulse in women. However it’s not all bad news, research shows that hangovers actually improve with age, and that migraines become less painful. (Daily Mail)

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