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19th May 2017
01:54pm BST

The Northumbria University study saw 40 children given different mental tasks in one of two rooms, one that had rosemary oil diffused in it for 10 minutes and one that had no aroma.
Children in the rosemary-scented room gained higher scores than those in the non-scented room, with the biggest difference in scores appearing from a memory test.
ITV reports that sales of rosemary oil were up 187% when compared with the same week last year, and up 270% compared with the week before the research was published.