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health-and-science1 year ago

"Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Scents for Depression Recovery"

A study from the University of Pittsburgh suggests that smells can be more effective than words in evoking positive memories, potentially helping people with depression break negative thought patterns. Researchers exposed 32 people with major depressive disorder to 12 scents and found that familiar smells were more likely to trigger specific memories. The study's lead author, Kymberly Young, believes that improving memory recall in depressed individuals could lead to faster healing and plans to use brain scanning to further investigate the connection between scents and memory in depression.

space-science2 years ago

"The Surprising Stench of Outer Space: What Does It Really Smell Like?"

Space has a variety of smells, including metallic, burnt meat odors attributed to Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, a boozy scent linked to a dust cloud at the center of the galaxy, and the putrid smell of flatulence on Uranus. Comets emit a stench of rotten eggs and urine, while Saturn's moon Titan has a gasoline-like aroma due to its hydrocarbon-rich atmosphere.

health2 years ago

The Link Between Smells and Aging: A New Study's Findings.

Exposure to female odors and pheromones can cause weight loss and extend the life spans of mice, according to a study by researchers at the University of Otago. The study highlights the impact of sensory cues on metabolism, aging, and the potential of olfactory signals to induce widespread changes across the body. The findings may have potential implications for humans.