Hundreds of people living in the UK have been invited to take part in a pioneering clinical trial for Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Image Credit People who live with the illness, which progressively prevents signals from the brain reaching muscles, will be allowed to undergo several treatments...

Marketing is all about communication, and that means not only transmitting a message, but also that your intended audience both receives it and understands it as you intended. In today’s crowded marketplace, we are bombarded every day with marketing messages that appeal to our eyes - in print and on our screens - our ears (on television and radio) and for some products, our taste buds, and now clever marketing teams are starting to target our sense of smell.

We all have a favourite time of the year. Most people seem to find the Spring and the Summer their’ s as everything starts to come back to life or has erupted into the full bloom of the middle of the year. For others it is the melancholier months of Autumn or even the harsh darkness of winter. Your sense of smell is also very important. Whilst we may associate, and identify more, with the colour of the months the smells that occur can reveal more in you. It is as if the smell and the scents of the season can awaken in the brain a time from the past. Those people who work outdoors such as a Poole Tree Surgeon or an Exeter gardener will be used to the different smells of the seasons, but those who work in offices for most of their time, find some of the seasonal smells new and intriguing.

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