The aromas of food that are released when you chew appear to trigger feelings of fullness, a new study has found. The discovery could lead to preventive measures for obesity, either by developing foods that have powerful aromas, or by finding how scents trigger feelings of satisfaction and fullness.
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You won't look at popcorn and butter the same way again. One of the great pleasures of seeing a movie used to be getting popcorn... Read more »
News that just the smell of coffee helps reduce the stress of sleep deprivation may come as welcome news to those who need a coffee boost... Read more »
This really happened to me more than 30 years ago: I was living in Vancouver, Canada at the time. I was in an obscure corner of the... Read more »
Can aromatherapy really help decrease symptoms of ADHD? As I researched around the internet, I found very little evidence to support... Read more »
Researchers in South Korea say just inhaling the aroma of coffee may activate anxiety-relieving genes and relieve stress. In a study of rats, the... Read more »
Aromatherapy is often called an "alternative therapy. Based on my experience, I would prefer to call aromatherapy a "complementary therapy," one... Read more »