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Good Food

Do We Lose Taste Buds as We Grow Older?

Dr. Scott Stringer is the director of the Otolaryngology Department at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He explains that we start to lose our sense of smell and our taste buds as we age. However, he points out that age is not the only cause. Environmental factors such as pollution and cigarette smoke also are factors.

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By Evan Kleiman • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Dr. Scott Stringer is the director of the Otolaryngology Department at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He explains that we start to lose our sense of smell and our taste buds as we age. However, he points out that age is not the only cause. Environmental factors such as pollution and cigarette smoke also are factors.

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