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In this episode, Dr. Wu and co-host Darren Gonzalez explore one of the most surprising findings in recent neuroscience: simply diffusing essential oils in your bedroom for two hours each night led to a 226% improvement in memory scores among older adults. Drawing on Overnight Olfactory Enrichment Using an Odorant Diffuser Improves Memory and Modifies the Uncinate Fasciculus in Older Adults, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience in 2023 by Cynthia C. Woo, Blake Miranda, Mithra Sathishkumar, Farideh Dehkordi-Vakil, Michael A. Yassa, and Michael Leon of the University of California, Irvine, as well as the UCLA Health Ask the Doctors column by Dr. Eve Glazier and Dr. Elizabeth Ko, the episode unpacks why smell is the only sense that bypasses the thalamus and goes directly to the brain's memory centers — and how that biological shortcut makes nighttime aromatherapy a genuinely viable, zero-effort tool for protecting the aging brain.
By Gloria Wu, MDIn this episode, Dr. Wu and co-host Darren Gonzalez explore one of the most surprising findings in recent neuroscience: simply diffusing essential oils in your bedroom for two hours each night led to a 226% improvement in memory scores among older adults. Drawing on Overnight Olfactory Enrichment Using an Odorant Diffuser Improves Memory and Modifies the Uncinate Fasciculus in Older Adults, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience in 2023 by Cynthia C. Woo, Blake Miranda, Mithra Sathishkumar, Farideh Dehkordi-Vakil, Michael A. Yassa, and Michael Leon of the University of California, Irvine, as well as the UCLA Health Ask the Doctors column by Dr. Eve Glazier and Dr. Elizabeth Ko, the episode unpacks why smell is the only sense that bypasses the thalamus and goes directly to the brain's memory centers — and how that biological shortcut makes nighttime aromatherapy a genuinely viable, zero-effort tool for protecting the aging brain.