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RNA methylation (2)

Conditioning as an adjunct in the pharmacotherapy of lupus erythematosus Several studies have provided evidence suggesting that “placebo effects” represent conditioning phenomena and that learning processes influence the response to placebo medication. This case report describes an adolescent with severe lupus erythematosus who received cyclophosphamide (CY) paired with taste (cod liver oil) and smell (rose RNA methylation (2)

As obvious as the nose on your face

Why would olfactory orientation and navigation be less likely than the RNA-mediated link to sexual orientation in species from yeasts to humans? See: From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior and see: Olfactory Orientation and Navigation in Humans reported as: Humans’ built-in GPS is our 3-D sense of smell Excerpt: We never thought humans could have As obvious as the nose on your face

Pheromones and detectable odors

Not all food odors and not all pheromones will appeal to everyone. But nearly everyone responds favorably to food spices and pheromones that spice up your natural scent.

Avian recognition of human faces

There is no animal model for avian recognition of conspecific facial features, but that doesn’t stop the authors from extending a non-existent model to humans.