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When a woman cries, chemicals in her tears send off signals which reduce sexual arousal in males - their libido goes down, scientists from the Weizmann Institute, Israel, revealed in the journal Science. How and why this happens is still a bit of a mystery because tears have no smell, but they contain compounds which trigger reactions in humans…
A 1998 Lancet paper that implied a link between the MMR vaccine and autism is being called "an elaborate fraud," according to the journal BMJ.
New research indicates that chemicals in the tears of women may give off signals that decrease the testosterone levels of men and reduce their sexual interest.