Alzheimer’s could be tackled by stimulating older people’s sense of smell: New study offers hope for sufferers as scientists discover this could help protect brain cells

The humble roundworm may offer clues in the fight against dementia and Huntington’s disease.

Scientists discovered that when the creature is taught to sniff danger, this triggered a defence mechanism that protects its neurons from degeneration.

Those exposed to a certain odour were shown in experiments to have significantly higher rates of brain cell survival.

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