Just like physiotherapy after a physical injury, olfactory training is thought to act like rehabilitation for your sense of ...
"In our brain, we have 12 cranial nerves. And the first cranial nerve is called olfactory nerve, and that's the nerve that we inhale from," he says. "The olfactory nerve is very effective for ...
Odours are first captured by special olfactory nerve cells inside your nose. These cells extend upwards from the roof of your nose towards the smell-processing centre of your brain, called the ...
For all the known benefits CBD offers, it’s unclear how well it can relieve nerve pain. Few studies have looked at CBD and nerve pain specifically. With neuropathy, CBD research is even more ...
The vagus nerve, the longest nerve in the body, originates in the brainstem and extends down into the abdomen. It monitors and receives information about the functioning of the heart, lungs ...
Boosting your olfactory nerve sensitivity sharpens your ability to detect and distinguish scents. This is useful not only for chefs and perfumers but also for increased safety, taste experiences ...
The theory of odors hitherto accepted, has been, that invisible particles, emanating from bodies, and coming in contact with the olfactory nerves, produce the sensation of smell. Substances to be ...
Myelin is an insulating layer of lipids and proteins surrounding nerves. Myelin damage can cause problems with the nerves’ ability to send and receive electrical messages. Inflammatory disorders ...
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In recent years, there has been growing interest in the association between neurodegenerative diseases and olfactory dysfunction (OD). Characterized by a decline in the ability to detect or identify ...