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Why you should stop and smell a flower for just 30 seconds |
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Want a mood boost? You can get one by sniffing a flower for just 30 seconds—but not any old flower will do. It turns out our response to scent is deeply personal, shaped by memory, culture, and even genetics. |
I talked to scientists about how to figure out which scent will work best for you—and how to tap into its many benefits. |
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