The Washington Post·2 min read·medium
Column | How ‘smell training’ may improve cognition - The Washington Post
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Richard Sima
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Recent research suggests that 'smell training' may offer cognitive benefits and support overall brain health. The practice involves regularly identifying specific scents to potentially improve neurological function.
Stopping to smell the roses is good life advice. And research suggests it may have an added benefit: It could be a good way to improve your brain health. The loss of the sense of smell is often one…
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