EH S3 E10: Your Nose Nose Before Your Brain Nose, Nose Kidding SPECIAL EDITION




Your nose knows you’re stressed before you do

Scientists at the University of Sussex discovered your nose temperature drops three to six degrees Celsius when you’re stressed. Using thermal imaging technology, researchers watched volunteers’ noses cool dramatically during stressful speech preparation and delivery tests. This “nasal dip” happens because your body’s arousal system redirects blood flow from your nose to your eyes and ears, enhancing vigilance and sensory awareness. The reduced blood flow causes vasoconstriction around the nose, lowering its temperature measurably.

The nose makes an ideal stress detector: it’s exposed, stationary, and shows clear temperature changes visible through thermal imaging. How quickly nasal temperature returns to normal might indicate stress management ability, potentially flagging risks for anxiety or depression. This physiological response appears across all primates, allowing stress monitoring even in those who can’t communicate their feelings, like infants or research animals.

The findings offer a revolutionary non-invasive biological marker for real-time stress tracking. Rather than relying on self-reporting or invasive tests like cortisol measurements, thermal imaging could transform how we monitor mental health in clinical settings and everyday life. The duration it takes for nasal temperature to normalize could serve as an objective measure of stress resilience. Researchers highlight that this discovery opens new avenues for personalized mental health monitoring and care, providing an unobtrusive way to track the biological impact of stress.  

Editorial comments:

Resulting & predicted copays from patients the first year in market for nose upgrades would amount to a $4.3 billion annual revenue stream with branding rights generating from $2b to $5b annually according to the World Pharmaceutical industry Council LLC, a non-profit organization whose goal is to serve in the public interest of their stockholders.

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Songs of Experience by Shigehiro Oishi
https://mag.uchicago.edu/university-news/songs-experience insightful & wise article from the University of Chicago Magazine, Fall 2025

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after the louvre heist!

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Stephen Miller & Stalinism: Top 5 Similarities

https://substack.com/home/post/p-175571053?source=queue&autoPlay=true

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DUCK.AI now available !!!!!  Do you believe in ducks NOW?

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Violence  in Portland Oregon (viewer discretion advised)

https://x.com/i/status/1976382769686098305

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Beauty Secret everyone online is  now using!

https://substack.com/@mike8647/note/c-167964578?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1toffv

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Music review: new version of Bohemian Rhapsody --- 5 Stars!

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No Smoking allowed in my  宿 Kanji. (inn, hotel, lodge)


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Decomposing Composers  (spotify required)

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