Age does not affect numbers of taste buds and papillae in adult rhesus monkeys (p 246-249)Taste buds and papillae in tongues of rhesus monkeys were examined and counted to determine if there are age-related differences in general morphology or numbers of receptor organs. Tongues from 15 ...
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Since consumption of calorie-dense palatable foods is highly pertinent to the onset and maintenance of obesity and diabetes, the potential modulation of taste sensitivity and food preference upon treatment with GLP-1-based therapies is of important clinical relevance. Exploring the potential possibilities...
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People with diseases such ascancer, diabetes, jaundice, liver or kidney failure may cause a bitter taste in the mouth. Poor oral hygiene Poor oral hygiene can cause a metal taste in the mouth. If you do not brush your teeth regularly, food gets stuck between them and may rot and causeba...
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Age does not affect numbers of taste buds and papillae in adult rhesus monkeys. Anat Rec. 1985; 212 :246–249.Bradley RM, Stedman HM, Mistretta CM. Age does not affect numbers of taste buds and papillae in adult rhesus monkeys. Anat Rec. 1985;212:246-249....
Many factors have demonstrated a modifying effect on the perception of taste and odor stimuli. Some of the important determinants include sex [7], age [4,8], genetic factors [9], ethnicity [10], obesity [11], metabolic syndrome [12], diabetes [13], insulin resistance [14], hunger [15...