Word: arens
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...study has been mostly positive--but questions remain. Even if human pheromones exist, it's not clear how the body processes them. Mammals and reptiles detect pheromones with a tiny nasal cavity called a vomeronasal organ, or VNO. Anatomists don't think humans have a VNO and aren't sure we would need one to perceive pheromones. Though a few researchers think they've found telltale pits just inside the nostrils, these may do nothing...
...want to conceive and as contraceptives for those who don't. Other researchers think mood-altering pheromones could alleviate depression and stress. Still others think the chemicals might even control prostate activity in men, reducing the risk of cancer. New insights into how the body works, it seems, aren't right under our noses, but inside them...
Graden says Parker and Stone are two of the sweetest people he has ever met, and others use the same words about them. They seem to be easygoing and unpretentious. Despite their irreverence, they aren't a pair of would-be Lenny Bruces living on comedy's dangerous edge. Whatever one's view of South Park, it's hard to dislike two filmmakers whose greatest heroes are the members of Monty Python and who talk about them with such enthusiasm. "To this day, when our heads are getting a little big," Stone says...
...bright, like sunlight off a raindrop. This amiable radiance is, of course, why she's a star, and you're getting it firsthand now, unfiltered, undiluted. Still, she's got a tricky, winding road ahead. Finding film scripts as well written as her TV series, scripts that aren't steaming chunks of Gen Y exploitation, would be a tough task for any young actress attempting to make that small-screen-to-silver-screen leap. But with a scrappy new movie, a hot TV series and that smile, at this moment she's got enough gas to go wherever she wants...
...Iraq's close neighbors aren't that concerned about the threat of biological or chemical weapons, maybe we shouldn't be either." SCOTT FIESTHUMEL Utica...