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is it just me that gets the ick whenever they draw the lips so overly big idk it looks unnatural 😭😭
2026-06-22 06:21:48
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Where can I read
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where can I read this oh my
2026-06-19 02:02:41
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short story or long?
2026-06-14 22:34:17
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when do the episodes release?
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Does anyone have stickers with him?
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Hes handsome!! Bl name??
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Dw this edit will blow up in no time
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NAME IS HIM ?
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Scents don’t just smell good — they directly stimulate areas of the brain tied to memory, emotion, attention, and neuroplasticity. Nasal inhalers and essential oil inhalation can be used as a form of olfactory enrichment, a type of sensory stimulation shown in research to support smell recovery, cognitive function, and brain health. Studies on olfactory training have found repeated scent exposure may help strengthen neural pathways involved in memory and cognition, while also increasing activity and connectivity in olfactory-related brain regions like the hippocampus and olfactory bulb.   Research has also shown smell training may improve: • Verbal memory • Cognitive performance • Attention and processing • Neuroplasticity after smell loss • Emotional regulation and mood   One reason scent is so powerful is because the olfactory system has direct connections to the limbic system — the brain’s emotional and memory centers. Unlike other senses, smell bypasses portions of the brain’s filtering systems and connects rapidly to memory and emotional processing.   Daily olfactory enrichment can be simple: 👃 Rotate multiple scents throughout the day 👃 Slowly inhale each aroma for 15–30 seconds (memory sticks only 2-3 seconds each nostril) 👃 Focus intentionally on identifying and visualizing the scent 👃 Use a variety of scent categories (minty, citrus, floral, woody, herbal) Portable nasal inhalers make this easy to do anywhere — at work, in the car, during study sessions, or as part of a mindfulness routine. As an RN Brain Health Coach and nurse educator, I love teaching how sensory stimulation supports overall brain wellness. Small daily habits like intentional scent exposure may help engage the brain in ways many people overlook. #brainhealth #olfactoryenrichment #memory #alzheimers #dementia
Scents don’t just smell good — they directly stimulate areas of the brain tied to memory, emotion, attention, and neuroplasticity. Nasal inhalers and essential oil inhalation can be used as a form of olfactory enrichment, a type of sensory stimulation shown in research to support smell recovery, cognitive function, and brain health. Studies on olfactory training have found repeated scent exposure may help strengthen neural pathways involved in memory and cognition, while also increasing activity and connectivity in olfactory-related brain regions like the hippocampus and olfactory bulb. Research has also shown smell training may improve: • Verbal memory • Cognitive performance • Attention and processing • Neuroplasticity after smell loss • Emotional regulation and mood One reason scent is so powerful is because the olfactory system has direct connections to the limbic system — the brain’s emotional and memory centers. Unlike other senses, smell bypasses portions of the brain’s filtering systems and connects rapidly to memory and emotional processing. Daily olfactory enrichment can be simple: 👃 Rotate multiple scents throughout the day 👃 Slowly inhale each aroma for 15–30 seconds (memory sticks only 2-3 seconds each nostril) 👃 Focus intentionally on identifying and visualizing the scent 👃 Use a variety of scent categories (minty, citrus, floral, woody, herbal) Portable nasal inhalers make this easy to do anywhere — at work, in the car, during study sessions, or as part of a mindfulness routine. As an RN Brain Health Coach and nurse educator, I love teaching how sensory stimulation supports overall brain wellness. Small daily habits like intentional scent exposure may help engage the brain in ways many people overlook. #brainhealth #olfactoryenrichment #memory #alzheimers #dementia

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