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SMELL IS KEY TO WOMAN'S LIBIDO
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United Press International
10-25-2001
Smell is key to woman's libido
CATANIA, Italy, Oct 25, 2001 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- A new study suggests some women may not be in the mood for sex because the oral contraceptives they take could be blocking their sense of smell.
A team of Italian researchers at the University of Catania said oral contraceptive use can blunt a woman's sense of smell, particularly during ovulation when sense of smell is highest.
Scientists came to this conclusion by studying 60 women, ages 18 to 40, who did not take birth control pills. Their ability to ...
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