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Women Really Do Have a Finer Sense of Smell, and Neurology Proves it
If a woman tells her husband that the tuna salad in the fridge smells "a bit off," he probably shouldn't eat it. Chances are she can smell subtle-but-telling odors that he can't, thanks to the fact that her brain is built to boast a superior sense of smell.
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