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Do feet really get bigger with age?
Itās certainly possible: After years of wear and tear, tendons and ligaments in your feet may weaken. This can cause arches to flatten, which means feet get wider and longer. It wonāt happen to everyone, thoughāpeople who are overweight, who get swollen feet or ankles, or who have certain medical conditions, like diabetes, are more prone. If it does happen, the average gain is about one shoe size by age 70 or 80.āCary M. Zinkin, DPM, podiatric sports physician and spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association

Whatās with that stomach-in-your-throat feeling on roller coasters?
Your insides are actually shifting! When a coaster comes over its crest, slows for a second for added torture, and then plummets downward, the seat belt keeps your rear in place, but some loosely connected internal organsālike your stomach and intestinesāget a little āair time.ā Youāre not damaging your innards by riding even the craziest of coasters (everything returns to its proper place), but your nerves detect the movement, which registers as though your stomach has jumped into your throat.āMaged Rizk, MD, gastroenterologist at Cleveland Clinicās Digestive Disease Institute

How come women always seem colder than men?
The fairer *** has a higher percentage of body fat and conserves more heat around the core. That helps keep vital organs nice and toasty but not the extremitiesāand when your hands and feet feel cold, so does the rest of your body. Plus, research suggests that women have a lower threshold for cold than men. When exposed to the same freezing temperature, the blood vessels in womenās fingers constrict more than menās do, which is why they turn white more quickly.āKathryn Sandberg, director of the Center for the Study of *** Differences in Health, Aging and Disease at Georgetown University
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Is āold-person smellā real?
Yes. But thereās also a distinctive middle-aged-person smell and a young-person smell, according to a recent study. The research found that older people have a less intenseāand more pleasantāscent than the middle-aged folk and young whippersnappers. Not what you expected, right?āPLoS ONE

Why does room-temperature coffee taste so bad?
The temperature affects flavor. Researchers in Belgium found that certain taste bud receptors are most sensitive to food molecules that are at or just above room temperature. So hot coffee may seem less bitter (and, in turn, taste better) because our bitter-detecting taste buds arenāt as sensitive when coffee is hot. Odors influence flavor as well, so even the most bitter hot coffee may taste delicious because of its pleasant aroma; room-temperature coffee doesnāt smell the same.āPaul Breslin, PhD, professor at Rutgers University department of nutritional sciences

How come you wake up at night to urinate but not to do anything else?
Because the sophisticated, intelligent neurons in your gut that control colon contractions, which push out waste, are also influenced by your bodyās circadian rhythm, the internal clock that wakes you when itās light out and makes you feel sleepy at night. So most people donāt have the urge to empty their colon in the middle of the night. On the other hand, the bladder, which acts a reservoir for the continuous flow of urine produced in the kidneys, can stretch only up to a certain volume before you gotta go. Normally, you can sleep six to eight hours without having to urinate, but certain medical conditions or drinking too much water before bed can wake you to use the bathroom at night.āPankaj J. Pasricha, MD, director of neurogastroenterology at Johns Hopkins Center for Neurogastroenterology

Why do we have fingerprints?
Many experts think itās to improve grip, but a British study from a few years back suggests otherwise. Researchers found that a fingerprintās ridges actually made it harder to hold flat, smooth surfaces, like Plexiglas, because they reduced the skinās contact area. Instead, they think our prints might help wick water off our fingertips or allow our skin to stretch more easily, which can protect it from damage and help prevent blisters. Other scientists have suggested fingerprints could improve our sense of touch. What we do know for sure is that no two peopleās fingerprints are the same, even among identical twins.āV. Patteson Lombardi, PhD, research assistant professor of biology at the University of Oregon

Can achy joints really forecast the weather?
Maybe. A change in barometric readings may be part of the reason: Atmospheric pressure often drops right before bad weather sets in; this shift could cause body tissue to expand, which can lead to swelling and pain. The effect is slight, but people who have arthritic or inflamed joints may detect the difference. Temperature may have an impact too: In 2007, researchers at Tufts University found that every ten-degree drop in temperature corresponded with a small increase in osteoarthritic knee pain.āLeon Benson, MD, orthopedic surgeon at the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute and spokesperson for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Why does holding your breath help with hiccups?
Itās thought that if you build up carbon dioxide in your body (by not exhaling), it will help stop your diaphragm from spasming, which is what causes the hiccups. When your diaphragm contracts involuntarily, it forces a quick intake of breath thatās suddenly stopped by the epiglottisāa flap of cartilage located in the throat behind the tongue. That closure is what causes the hiccup sound.āMD advisers from The Doctors

Why do your teeth shift, even if you had braces as a teen?
Every smile is different, but a lot of this has to do with loss of the bone behind the gums that occurs with aging. If you lose enough boneāwhich can be exacerbated by such factors as ******* or gum diseaseāyour teeth can shift.āMD advisers from The Doctors

What makes my stomach growl?
It can be the sound of your digestive juices churning and stomach muscles contracting as they get prepped for food. To avoid those often poorly timed and embarrassing sounds, eat smaller meals more frequently.āMD advisers from The Doctors

Why do I sometimes get side stitches when I run?
Your diaphragm gets stretched, pulled, and pounded during a run, which can cause that sharp, stabbing pain at the lower edge of your rib cage, usually on the right side of your body. To help the pain pass, slow down and take more controlled, easy breaths.āMD advisers from The Doctors

Why does armpit sweat smell worse than sweat from other places?
Your body has two kinds of sweat glands. Most of those on your arms and legs secrete a mix of water and salt. But the glands in your armpits (as well as your groin) release an oily substance, which bacteria love. Itās actually the bacteria eating the oil that releases the telltale stench.āMD advisers from The Doctors