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Effects of Pheromones

The effectivenes of pheromones has been publicized in the best, well-known newspapers, television companies and magazines. Really it would be impossible for us to show you every article and report with reference to pheromones because we would never be able to finish.

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Lesbian women respond differently than straight women when exposed to suspected sexual chemicals, according to a new brain imaging study.

John Roach
for National Geographic News
May 8, 2006

 
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A new study shows that gay men respond differently from straight men when exposed to a suspected sexual stimulus found in male sweat.

Stefan Lovgren
for National Geographic News
May 10, 2005

 
 
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Pheromones, those mysterious, scentless chemicals that some say drive human sexual behavior, have been studied for decades. But now researchers say they've finally found proof that mammals -- such as humans and mice -- are actually programmed to detect and use them.

WebMD Medical
News Sept. 5, 2002

 
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Legend has it that when Napoleon Bonaparte wrote Josephine to arrange a love tryst, he said, "I'm coming home -- please don't wash." Recent research on the scientific basis of love suggests that the famous general may have been onto something that guaranteed his success in the bedroom as well as on the battlefield.

Feb. 14, 2001

 
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Some couples just seem to have a certain chemistry together. Research is showing that they might be exactly right.

WebMD Medical News
Aug. 28, 2000

 
 
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You've never heard of pheromones? Well, it's time to learn about the part they play in your sex life, because it could be substantial.

June 25, 1999
Web posted at: 9:00 AM EDT (1300 GMT)

 
 
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Scientists trying to sniff out biological differences between gay and straight men have found new evidence — in scent.

Orientación sexual: En el cerebro
WASHINGTON, May 9, 2005

 
 
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We humans have a bunch of highly-developed senses, but most of our communication happens with sound and vision. Not much communication between people happens with smell. But now we are beginning to prove that we humans can influence each other with our smells.
 
 
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A gene that could explain how humans pick up powerful chemical signals called pheromones may have been pinpointed for the first time.

Tuesday, 29 August, 2000

 
 
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Before language existed the ancestors of the human race used other forms of communication. They used visual signals, sounds and smells. Up to 500 different chemicals are produced by the human body, and each with a distinct and concrete significance, thanks to our smelling senses.

Monday 20/03/2000

 
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Sexual human existence goes further than just partial and concise scientific explications regarding sex.

19 of Febuary, 2007

 
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Scottish investigators may have discovered the misterious intentions of love when the discvered that a human beings capacity for maintaing a relation depends on a hormone called oxitocina.

Wednesday, 11 of Febuary 2004
London

 
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What makes us irresistable to another person? That “dark object of desire” may seem so attractive that maybe we never stopped ourselves to ask “why?” Perhaps its about the phsyical aspect of other people? Or maybe it’s a questions of sexual chemistry?

24 of October, 2006

 
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It’s indisputable that the noise plays a very important roll in the sexual relations, in those before courtship. Regardless of whether you can perceive pheromones’ smell, the human brain detects these aromas, smells, and essences that increase or decrease the attraction between two people. The smelling sense works differently in everybody.

29 of December, 2006

 
 
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Eight years ago, after she had a hysterectomy at age 42, Roslyn Washington was left with an unexpected side effect. Her doctors, who had recommended removing her ovaries as well as her uterus because of fibroid tumors and an ovarian cyst, had warned her about a lengthy recovery period.

 
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But how much do we really know about how love works? What is it that attracts a particular man to a particular woman and (with any luck) vice versa? To see what light science could shed on the subject, I called Professor Martha McClintock at the University of Chicago.

Monday, Feb. 18, 2002

 
 
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Scientists think that if such compounds exist they are likely to be pheromones -- substances that are smelled rather than eaten. Pheromones are inhaled through the nose, where they can rapidly affect the nervous system through the olfactory nerves.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007;
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The term pheromone - from the Greek roots of pherin, to transfer, and hormonehormone, to excite - describes a class of chemicals that are communicated between animals of the same species and that elicit stereotyped behavioural or neuroendocrine responses.

 
 
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SEXUAL preference can be revealed by your NOSE, scientists said yesterday. Our hooters unconsciously pick up the scent from chemicals linked to sexual attraction. And that aroma decides if we prefer men or women, a study shows.

 
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