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Which gender has more ticklish feet? Examining the science of ticklishness

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According to a 2022 study by the University of Auckland, women report higher average ticklishness scores on their feet than men. This surprising finding, measured using a specially designed foot-tickling machine, adds new detail to the long-debated question of which gender has more ticklish feet. While the exact reasons are still under investigation, the difference likely stems from a complex interplay of biology, psychology, and social factors.

Is it possible to be immune to addiction?

4 min read
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), genetics account for approximately 50% of an individual's risk for developing a substance use disorder. This fact leads many to question: **is it possible to be immune to addiction?** While some individuals possess a higher level of resilience, the scientific consensus is that no one is truly immune.

How are scents classified? Exploring the systems of odor organization

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According to research, the human nose can discriminate at least one trillion different odors, a much larger number than previously thought. The complexity of our sense of smell has led scientists and perfumers alike to develop various systems to categorize this vast and intricate world of aroma. But how are scents classified, and why does this matter for our general health and wellness?