The smell of a woman who is close to ovulation is enough to stimulate the testosterone levels and desire to compete among other women, a new study reveals. Lead author Jon Maner, a Florida State University psychologist, told Discovery News that it could be speculated that women exposed to scent of ovulation may become more antagonistic or competitive. Maner and co-author James McNulty measured at the levels of testosterone of women before and after ...You have just read an article categorized health
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