These websites provide information on your sense of smell and the research that is currently in progress.
www.aromasciences.com
The website of aroma scientist and smell researcher Dr. George Dodd, the creator of the Scent Therapy brand. Several of his unique, one-of-a-kind perfumes are available for purchase.
www.aboutaircare.com
The Air Care Division of the Consumer Specialty Products Association provides this web site to promote education of the biological and cultural roles of fragrances and the benefits they provide.
www.senseofsmell.org
The Sense of Smell Institute and Fragrance Foundation have an alliance with leading institutions and organizations in the field of olfactory research.
www.cf.ac.uk/biosi/staffinfo/jacob/
Cardiff University is a dynamic and successful centre of higher education with an international reputation for high quality teaching and research. They have an extensive program devoted to the science of smell.
www.macalester.edu/psychology/whathap/UBNRP/Smell/smell.html
Evolutionarily speaking, smell protected our primitive ancestors from predators and helped them find food. Today it's not as important to our survival as it used to be, however we still rely on it more than you would probably think.
www.scienceofsmell.com
As the founder and neurological director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, Dr. Hirsch specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of many smell- and taste-related disorders.
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