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The Joy of Sweat
Book • 2021
In 'The Joy of Sweat', Sarah Everts delves into the strange science of perspiration, exploring why sweat is vital yet often misunderstood.
The book takes readers on a global journey, from smell-dating events to sauna cultures, highlighting the paradox of how we both celebrate and try to control sweat.
Everts examines the multi-billion-dollar industry of deodorants and antiperspirants, showcasing sweat as a powerful biological trait.
The book takes readers on a global journey, from smell-dating events to sauna cultures, highlighting the paradox of how we both celebrate and try to control sweat.
Everts examines the multi-billion-dollar industry of deodorants and antiperspirants, showcasing sweat as a powerful biological trait.
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Brett McKay

The Strange Science of Sweat
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Brian Goldman

Sarah Everts

Why do we smell (and how concerned should we be about it)?
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Rhitu Chatterjee

Sweat: A Human Superpower