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The scent produced by human females, particularly during certain phases of the menstrual cycle, is often referred to as "pheromones." These chemical signals can influence the behavior and attraction of others, although their exact role and impact in human interactions are still subjects of research. Additionally, individual body odor can be influenced by genetics, diet, and overall health.

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