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How do you describe a miserable face?

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According to research published by the National Institutes of Health, acutely ill patients often exhibit facial cues perceived as more sad and less happy. A miserable face, unlike simple sadness, is a portrait etched by profound and prolonged unhappiness, pain, or discontent.

Why Can You Smell Yourself But Others Can't?: The Science of Sensory Adaptation

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According to a 2014 study, the human nose can distinguish over one trillion different smells, yet many people experience the phenomenon of being unable to notice their own body odor. So, **why can you smell yourself but others can't** (or sometimes, vice versa)? It's a matter of biological and neurological filtering that helps your brain focus on new threats and opportunities.

What is the meaning of threat to life existence?

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Existential threats, a concept explored in philosophical and psychological thought for centuries, refer to dangers that jeopardize a person's, a group's, or even humanity's very being. Understanding 'what is the meaning of threat to life existence' reveals much about human fears, motivations, and resilience.