Wrinkles Make Faces Appear More Sad, Angry

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Aging bodies are made of aging cells that are unable to fight and heal as they once did.
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WASHINGTON – Creases and furrows on someone's face may put a wrinkle in our ability to properly judge his or her emotions, a new study suggests.

In the study, participants viewed photographs of 64 faces, and were asked to rate the faces based on the level of emotion they showed.

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