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Studies show that smell loss with age may reflect more serious underlying problems, and is even linked to how long we're ...
That was the slogan at the Towards Universal Chemosensory Testing Conference held in Philadelphia earlier this year. The National Institutes of Health funded conference created a space for researchers ...
Good news for people struggling with sensory problems after a bout of COVID-19. Although mild cases of the disease often impair the ability to taste and smell, and the problem can drag on for months, ...
People who have problems with their sense of smell or taste and don't know the cause have a new treatment option at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center. The Vanderbilt Smell and Taste Center kicked ...
Once a hallmark sign of many COVID-19 cases — sometimes more reliable than even flu-like symptoms at sniffing out people infected by the virus early in the pandemic — was the sudden loss of smell and ...
As many as 1 in 4 Americans who experienced loss of taste and smell from COVID-19 had only partial or even no recovery from this symptom, according to a new study published in the journal The ...
A week later, when an antiviral and her immune system had worked their magic, she was almost back to normal. But while her infection resolved almost a year ago, her smell and taste have not returned.
Janina Seubert receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement n° 947886) and from the Swedish ...
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