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From beaches to barbecues, mosquitos are the guests no one likes to see. Scientists are finding that people’s scent has a lot to do with who attracts mosquitoes and how even exercising outdoors can make you more vulnerable. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry provides insight.

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