"Some people produce more apocrine sweat, which contains more fats and proteins and creates a more favorable environment for bacteria," explains family physician Eero Merilind.
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"Some people produce more apocrine sweat, which contains more fats and proteins and creates a more favorable environment for bacteria," explains family physician Eero Merilind.