Can training your sense of smell help reverse cognitive decline?

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A declining ability to detect scents is linked to conditions including Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. But restoring sensitivity to smell might not only reduce cognitive decline – studies also show it could even reverse it. Our reporters put the latest scent training kits to the test and explored the research behind our most neglected sense.

With thanks to Ellen Rowland, founder of AmberLuna Apothecary, and Richard Doty from sensonics.com, who supplied the test equipment used in this video.

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