The thing about pheromones (and what makes them so hard to study) is that they don't really have a scent, but they are often transported in bodily excretions that do. According to most research, humans haven't yet found a way to consciously send out pheromones as signals to attract mates.
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It is believed that the first pheromone , bombykol, was identified in 1959. Bombykol is secreted by female moths and is designed to attra...
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Just one whiff of another person's body odour could be enough to make us fall in love , the experts suggest. The researchers discover...
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Pheromones are actively involved in sexual attraction . Upon release, they can stimulate arousal, desire, lust, even fertility. Pheromo...
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