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Your genes might be why you hate coriander: New study explains how DNA and smell preferences are connected
Ever wonder why your best friend melts over lavender but you think it smells like bathroom cleaner? Or why vanilla makes you feel warm and nostalgic, while someone else says it gives them a headache?
If you’ve ever wrinkled your nose at the scent of coriander or found the smell of coffee strangely unappealing, science has a surprising answer, your DNA may be to blame. A groundbreaking genetic ...
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