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Smell can trigger memories, allows us to enjoy taste and is a catalyst for everything from fear to attraction. Americans, most notably, are prone to trying to mask smells deemed unpleasant with other smells and changing their sensory landscape. Some who have studied this sense say that plastic surgery on the nose, that disrupts the scent organs, can change one's personality. |
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