Sniffing other people's body odor may help with social anxiety, according to new research Mar 28, 2023 Mar 28, 2023 Updated May 17, 2023 0 Texas A&M baseball team members discuss regional loss to Stanford Tina Turner fell in love with husband Erwin Bach when he delivered her a new Mercedes How to switch to a more plant-based diet Highlights: A&M 8, Stanford 5 Stanford Postgame: Jim Schlossnagle, Hunter Haas, Brandyn Garcia These States Face the Most Package Thieves Cal State Fullerton Postgame: Jim Schlossnagle, Ryan Targac, Max Kaufer Highlights: A&M 12, Fullerton 7 These foods can have a negative impact on your mental health, study says NCAA Stanford Regional Preview: Jack Moss Texas A&M baseball team members discusses season-ending loss to Stanford A&M UPD Lt. Bobby Richardson discusses on-campus bomb threats Signs you're dealing with a Facebook Marketplace scammer Alec Baldwin's settlement agreement with the family of Halyna Hutchins has been approved by a judge Rare Florida Ghost Orchid flowers in UK first Harrison Ford gets harsh with stuntman RAW: TX: FLASH FLOODING IMPACTS HIGHWAY 87 NEAR LUBBOCK 'Wheel of Fortune' fans baffled by contestant's 'terrible' puzzle guess Do we shrink as we age? Stanford Postgame: Jim Schlossnagle, Brett Minnich Sniffing other people’s body odor may be useful in dealing with social anxiety, according to new research. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Lifestyles Health Wibbitz Neurology Experiment Mental-health Science-news Social-anxiety Newsworthy Calming Sweden Research-news Armpit-sweat Videoelephant As featured on Could 'body odor therapy' ease anxiety? Plus, scientists get closer to understanding 'hidden' HIV, and more health news Could inhaling a deep whiff of another person’s sweat help ease crippling social anxiety? Quite possibly, new Swedish research suggests. Get that and more recent health news here. Latest video Should You Plant Wildflowers Instead of Grass? The Ultimate Hack to Avoid Long Layovers These Are The Health Risks Associated With Working On Your Laptop RAW: CANADA FIRES: CREATE AIR QUALITY ALERTS IN PARTS OF U-S Texas A&M baseball team members discusses season-ending loss to Stanford Stanford Postgame: Jim Schlossnagle, Austin Bost, Nathan Dettmer Officials, family: Florida mom of 4 shot, killed by neighbor CANADA WILDFIRES CAUSE DANGEROUS AIR QUALITY IN US (9:30pET) Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Could 'body odor therapy' ease anxiety? Plus, scientists get closer to understanding 'hidden' HIV, and more health news Could inhaling a deep whiff of another person’s sweat help ease crippling social anxiety? Quite possibly, new Swedish research suggests. Get that and more recent health news here.