WASHINGTON, July 17, 2023 โ Some people are more attractive to mosquitos than others, and new research is starting to show why.
Thisย Reactionsย episode dives into the chemistry of the molecules on our skin that make some of us so much more appealing to these pesky insects. It also reveals which products we can use to try to deter them.
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