adding that the new study helps “fill a critical gap in our understanding of how we as humans smell.” Your nose may be more ...
The human sense of smell is more potent than commonly believed ... a psychology professor at Stockholm University, cites a 2015 study that found humans are more sensitive to numerous scents ...
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A 2022 study from University of Chicago Medicine found that people with a rapid decline in their sense of smell had a smaller volume and shape of grey matter in the olfactory- and memory ...
A new study assessed olfactory function in SLE patients and found that there is a decrease in the sense of smell compared with healthy controls. The study was published in the May issue of ...
Losing your sense of smell can do a lot more than just make it hard to enjoy foods you once loved. A new research review ... medical conditions,” says lead study author Michael Leon, PhD ...
Forget counting on your fingers. Elephants can gauge quantity using their sense of smell alone. A study of six Asian elephants found that they tended to pick out larger quantities of sunflower ...