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  "textContent": "Some of us get bitten far more often than others. A new study, yet to be peer-reviewed and published in a journal, has revealed that certain mosquito species show a clear preference for men, while others zero in on specific scents from our skin. However, some experts in the field disagree on the significance of the findings.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Biology, Science\n\n**Tags:** Mosquito, Disease, Malaria, Insect",
  "title": "Different people attract different mosquito species"
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