Re: [tips] Do human pheromones exist?
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>An interesting case of parallel universes.
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>Cutler's PhD is from Penn and she was affiliated with the
>Hospital of the U of Penn at one point.
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An interesting case of parallel universes.
Cutler's PhD is from Penn and she was affiliated with the
Hospital of the U of Penn at one point.
Richard Doty, the author of the critical article, is the head of
the Smell & Taste Center at the Hospital of the U of P.
http://www.med.upenn.edu/st
I think the tongue-in-cheek icon is -)
You can buy a little bottle of pheremone from her for $100 or so. I saw her ad
last Sunday in Parade Magazine.
>>> Rick Froman 03/02/10 8:43 AM >>>
And what of the breakthrough research of Dr. Winnifred Cutler in 1986?
To get the uninformed up to speed:
And what of the breakthrough research of Dr. Winnifred Cutler in 1986?
To get the uninformed up to speed:
In 1986, her co-discovery of human pheromones received major news coverage in
Time (12/1/86), Newsweek (1/12/87) and a front page story in the Washington
Post newspaper, (11/18/86) because
I notice that the article ignores the research showing that females prefer the
scent of symmetrical males, or the new research showing that males prefer the
scent of menstruating females. Although neither show direct evidence for
pheremones, they do provide data relevant to the debate. And havin