EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 1H 22M
Ep.79, The Hidden Connection Between Smell, Sleep & Neurodegeneration, Dr. Paule Valery Joseph
from ASAP Pathway: THE PODCAST · host Dr. Stacy Becker, DDS
What if your sense of smell could predict brain health years before symptoms appear? In this fascinating episode of ASAP Pathway the Podcast, Dr. Stacy Becker sits down with neuroscientist and sensory science expert Dr. Paule Valery Joseph to explore the powerful — and often overlooked — role of smell, taste, and chemesthesis in human health.From Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease to sleep-disordered breathing, childhood mouth breathing, long COVID, and emotional memory, this conversation uncovers how deeply connected our olfactory system is to neurological health, cognition, metabolism, and quality of life. Dr. Joseph explains why smell loss may be one of the earliest warning signs of neurodegenerative disease, how COVID changed the medical conversation around smell and taste, and why clinicians should begin treating smell as a vital sign.The discussion also dives into:Mouth breathing and nasal disuse in childrenSleep apnea and olfactory dysfunctionSmell training and neuroplasticityThe emotional power of scent and memoryWhy dentists may be key players in early detectionThe hidden consequences of congenital anosmiaThis episode is a powerful reminder that the body does not function in silos — and that the nose may hold far more information about our health than we ever realized.Instagram: @dr_paulejosephX/Twitter: @Dr_PaulevjLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulevjoseph/Facebook: @DrPVJosephThreads: @dr_paulejosephBluesky: @drpaulejoseph.bsky.socialTikTok: @drpaulevjYouTube: @drpaulevaleryjosephWebsite: paulejoseph.bioChapters 📖00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Polly Valerie Joseph02:23 – What Is Chemesthesis?04:24 – How Smell & Taste Affect Metabolic and Brain Health07:51 – The Story That Revealed Smell as a Warning Sign09:18 – Why Doctors Rarely Test Cranial Nerve One12:14 – When Smell Loss Should Concern You14:13 – Why Smell Should Be Considered a Vital Sign16:42 – The Connection Between Smell & Neurodegenerative Disease20:09 – Early Warning Signs of Smell Dysfunction22:01 – COVID, Mouth Breathing & Loss of Smell23:43 – Cognitive Effects of Smell Loss26:15 – The Importance of Cooking, Flavor & Sensory Engagement27:20 – Post-COVID Smell Recovery Clinics & Smell Training28:34 – Olfactory Training and Neuroplasticity32:10 – Why Most People Would Give Up Their Sense of Smell33:40 – Smell, Memory & Emotional Connection35:33 – Mouth Breathing, Kids & Long-Term Brain Development39:50 – Sleep Apnea, CPAP & Olfactory Function48:10 – Sleep, Smell & Brain Activity52:21 – Smell Loss as an Early Sign of Neurodegeneration55:00 – Questions Dentists Should Start Asking Patients59:56 – The Body as an Interconnected System01:02:24 – Dr. Joseph’s Upcoming Book “Common Sense”01:05:29 – The Smell & Taste Association of North America01:06:13 – Congenital Anosmia Explained01:08:06 – Ben & Jerry’s and the Science of Flavor Texture01:11:54 – Final Thoughts & Future CollaborationLearnings 📚Smell is directly connected to the limbic system, linking scent to memory and emotion.Loss of smell may appear 10–15 years before obvious signs of neurodegenerative disease.Smell dysfunction can affect cognition, nutrition, emotional health, and quality of life.COVID highlighted how critical smell and taste are to everyday human functioning.Mouth breathing and poor nasal function in children may have broader neurological implications than previously understood.Sleep-disordered breathing and intermittent hypoxia may impact olfactory processing and brain health.Smell training can help stimulate neuroplasticity and recovery after smell loss.Dentists may play an important role in identifying smell dysfunction during routine evaluations.Congenital anosmia affects more than flavor perception — it may also influence safety, social connection, and emotional processing.The future of healthcare will require more interdisciplinary collaboration between dentistry, neuroscience, sleep medicine, and sensory science.This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait...CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ⬇️ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗ASAP YouTube Music 🔗 ASAP on Spotify 🔗ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗 ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗 ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗2026 ASAP Pathway Courses 🙌🔗WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway? ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇ASAP Immersion Membership🔗ORComprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗
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What if your sense of smell could predict brain health years before symptoms appear? In this fascinating episode of ASAP Pathway the Podcast, Dr. Stacy Becker sits down with neuroscientist and sensory science expert Dr. Paule Valery Joseph to explore the powerful — and often overlooked — role of smell, taste, and chemesthesis in human health.From Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease to sleep-disordered breathing, childhood mouth breathing, long COVID, and emotional memory, this conversation uncovers how deeply connected our olfactory system is to neurological health, cognition, metabolism, and quality of life. Dr. Joseph explains why smell loss may be one of the earliest warning signs of neurodegenerative disease, how COVID changed the medical conversation around smell and taste, and why clinicians should begin treating smell as a vital sign.The discussion also dives into:Mouth breathing and nasal disuse in childrenSleep apnea and olfactory dysfunctionSmell training and neuroplasticityThe emotional power of scent and memoryWhy dentists may be key players in early detectionThe hidden consequences of congenital anosmiaThis episode is a powerful reminder that the body does not function in silos — and that the nose may hold far more information about our health than we ever realized.Instagram: @dr_paulejosephX/Twitter: @Dr_PaulevjLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulevjoseph/Facebook: @DrPVJosephThreads: @dr_paulejosephBluesky: @drpaulejoseph.bsky.socialTikTok: @drpaulevjYouTube: @drpaulevaleryjosephWebsite: paulejoseph.bioChapters 📖00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Polly Valerie Joseph02:23 – What Is Chemesthesis?04:24 – How Smell & Taste Affect Metabolic and Brain Health07:51 – The Story That Revealed Smell as a Warning Sign09:18 – Why Doctors Rarely Test Cranial Nerve One12:14 – When Smell Loss Should Concern You14:13 – Why Smell Should Be Considered a Vital Sign16:42 – The Connection Between Smell & Neurodegenerative Disease20:09 – Early Warning Signs of Smell Dysfunction22:01 – COVID, Mouth Breathing & Loss of Smell23:43 – Cognitive Effects of Smell Loss26:15 – The Importance of Cooking, Flavor & Sensory Engagement27:20 – Post-COVID Smell Recovery Clinics & Smell Training28:34 – Olfactory Training and Neuroplasticity32:10 – Why Most People Would Give Up Their Sense of Smell33:40 – Smell, Memory & Emotional Connection35:33 – Mouth Breathing, Kids & Long-Term Brain Development39:50 – Sleep Apnea, CPAP & Olfactory Function48:10 – Sleep, Smell & Brain Activity52:21 – Smell Loss as an Early Sign of Neurodegeneration55:00 – Questions Dentists Should Start Asking Patients59:56 – The Body as an Interconnected System01:02:24 – Dr. Joseph’s Upcoming Book “Common Sense”01:05:29 – The Smell & Taste Association of North America01:06:13 – Congenital Anosmia Explained01:08:06 – Ben & Jerry’s and the Science of Flavor Texture01:11:54 – Final Thoughts & Future CollaborationLearnings...
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