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			&lt;font color="#000000"&gt;Scientists at the &lt;a title="Center for Autoimmune Diseases" href="/topic/Center+for+Autoimmune+Diseases" &gt;Center for Autoimmune Diseases&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a title="Tel Aviv University" href="/topic/Tel+Aviv+University" &gt;Tel Aviv University&lt;/a&gt; recently discovered a link between depression and our sense of smell, and found that citrus fragrances—lemons in particular—directly affected neurotransmitters in the brains of mice. The aromas help boost serotonin, a feel-good horm...</summary><category term="Alternative Health Care"></category><category term="Aromatherapy"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Florida"></category><category term="British Columbia"></category><category term="Vancouver"></category><category term="Tel Aviv University"></category><category term="Richmond (Virginia)"></category><category term="Center for Autoimmune Diseases"></category><category term="Asa Hoffman"></category><category term="Beverley Hawkins"></category><category term="Samantha White"></category><category term="West Coast Institute of Aromatherapy"></category></entry></feed>
