Stimulating Smell Can Save Memory and Fight Dementia
New research shows repeatedly stimulating your sense of smell has a significant impact on your brain's memory center - far larger than you might ever guess. HealthCall's Lee Kelso talks with Dr. Michael Leon, PhD, from University of California at Irvine about a study that showed a 226% increase in memory for older adults exposed to different essential oils for 2 hours a night over 6-months. You'll learn why smell is so closely linked to memory, and about a new device that may have the power to reverse memory loss due to dementia. Read the study: https://news.uci.edu/2023/08/01/sweet...

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