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The earliest edition was created in and the newest is from The odor comes from bacteria that are present on your skin. Many athletes choose technical running gear because it has moisture-wicking properties. That means that it pulls moisture away from your skin so that you stay dry and comfortable during workouts. Technical fabrics, which most sportswear brands use, do a great job of wicking moisture and keeping the body cool. Boston-based runner Jon Salas swears by using a mixture of a quarter cup of baking soda and a cup of vinegar to combat extra-tough odors.

Common causes include chlamydia infections as well as injuries to the urethra, such as from catheter trauma. The extra presence of bacteria can cause an unpleasant smell. Doctors will usually treat the condition with antibiotics, such as doxycycline.

A few factors come into play when it comes to that lingering musty gym clothes smell. The primary culprits are bacteria, sweat and body oils, which build up inside synthetic fabrics and cause a literal stink. What causes the unpleasant smell is the bacteria that build up on your sweaty skin and react with sweat and oils to grow and multiply when sweat reacts with bacteria on the skin. These bacteria break down proteins and fatty acids, causing body odor in the process. The dark, damp washing machine provides the perfect environment for mold and mildew to grow on your clothing, resulting in that musty scent.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. That's what the folks at the Gothamist thought they live blogged the press conference. He said no, so the next time we smell it we'll have to assume it's either from Frutarom or we're going crazy," writes Jen Chung.

The news that the not-so-bad odor came from Jersey -- specifically from North Bergen -- apparently delighted some in the New York media. Already a subscriber? Monitor journalism changes lives because we open that too-small box that most people think they live in.

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The nose knows this New Jersey town is a place to avoid — and residents know it too. Skip to content. New Jersey.

Macy's 14 hours ago. Even residents of other towns, such as nearby Harrison, can smell it as well.



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