As people grow older, the body naturally begins to change in subtle but noticeable ways. Some shifts are expected — slower metabolism, changes in energy levels, or evolving skin texture. But occasionally, aging introduces small surprises that many people don’t talk about openly, including changes in body odor. These changes are usually completely normal. Over time, the skin becomes thinner and hormone levels fluctuate. Sweat glands also behave differently than they did in earlier decades. Another factor is that aging skin sheds dead cells more slowly. When those cells accumulate on the surface, they can provide the perfect environment for...
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