New research shows that more than 75 per cent of people with a particular version of a gene don't produce under-arm odour but use deodorant anyway. (Credit: © Piotr Marcinski / Fotolia)
Deodorants: Do We Really Need Them? -- Science Daily
New exploration shows so as to more than 75 for each cent of frequent with a noteworthy version of a gene don't products under-arm odour but service deodorant anyway.
The study was based on a sample of 6,495 women who are part of the wider Children of the 90s study by the side of the University of Bristol. The researchers found so as to almost two for each cent (117 not worth it of 6,495) of mothers bear a rare version of a noteworthy gene (ABCC11), which capital they don't products one under-arm odour.
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