The quick answer is yes, but the interesting thing is why.
A new study from Griffith University has found that certain bacteria can travel directly from the nose into the brain, ...
We aren’t sure why, but [Lev Chizhov] and some other researchers have found a way to make you smell things by hitting your ...
If you feel ill but your symptoms are only above the neck — a stuffy nose, a bit of a sore throat — you could just have a common cold, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at ...
Some researchers believe fetuses may be able to start smelling — i.e., reacting to the chemicals they “breathe” in through their noses — in the womb as early as month 6, though the sense really ramps ...
The study shows how the brain quickly sorts odors using fast rhythms and later decides whether each smell feels pleasant or ...
Pumpkin spice, peppermint, gingerbread and more. These are the best holiday-themed coffee pods to brew in your Keurig this ...
Though smelling salts irritate and inflame the nose by design, frequent use “doesn’t seem to be causing that much long-term ...
By feeding this region of your brain new odors, research has found you can actually increase gray matter and ...
Training your nose and testing fragrances on paper and skin are just a couple of the tips experts shared to help you find ...
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16 Smells Rats Absolutely Detest

Rats have one of the most powerful senses of smell in the animal kingdom, far surpassing that of humans. Their noses contain ...
A DOG owner has recounted the harrowing story of how she lost the tip of her nose when her pet bit her face. The unprovoked ...