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  2. Can you use scent to boost your brain health? - AOL

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    By improving your sense of smell. The more smells you expose yourself to, the more you’re supporting the part of the brain responsible for memory and emotions, explains Leon. This may seem ...

  3. How to apply perfume and cologne without overdoing it: 6 tips ...

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    But no matter how little you use, experts note that since everyone’s sense of smell is unique, you’ll always run the risk of offending someone’s nostrils. “There are, of course, some ...

  4. Can you smell your way to a better brain? Science says yes. - AOL

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    Essential oils have been shown to increase your alertness, memory, accuracy, and mental clarity--all of which will improve your productivity. And as we all know, improving productivity can ...

  5. Smell training - Wikipedia

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    Smell training or olfactory training is the act of regularly sniffing or exposing oneself to robust aromas [1] with the intention of regaining a sense of smell. The stimulating smells used are often selected from major smell categories, such as aromatic, flowery, fruity, and resinous. [ 1 ]

  6. Olfactory fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Anosmia is the permanent loss of the sense of smell, and is different from olfactory fatigue. It is a term commonly used in wine tasting , where one loses the ability to smell and distinguish wine bouquet after sniffing at wine continuously for an extended period of time.

  7. Aromachology - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, aromachology is the term The Fragrance Foundation and the Sense of Smell Institute, both based in New York, assigned in 1989 [5] to the concern about the scents and the psyche behavior because of odors. Aromachology is a relatively new science that explores positive feelings induced by odors far from any holistic or healing ...

  8. Losing your sense of smell? Study says fear the worst - AOL

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    Losing your smell isn't the CAUSE of death, it's more like an early warning sign. WREX : "They believe the decline in the ability to smell is an indicator of some other age-related degeneration ...

  9. How losing your sense of smell affects breathing patterns and ...

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    A new analysis of breathing data from 52 volunteers over a 24-hour period revealed that people with a normal sense of smell had little spikes, or “sniffs,” during each breath that were not ...