For millions of people, losing their sense of smell quietly reshapes daily life. Meals lose nuance, familiar places feel ...
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic was sweeping across the world, new symptoms and clinical presentations appeared, often confusing the picture. A case report from Italy, published in the journal JAMA ...
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Being able to smell is a sense that can easily be taken for granted until it’s gone. The sense of smell not only enhances the way one experiences the environment around you and helps people enjoy life ...
Anosmia, or the loss of the ability to smell, can have many causes. More recently, both anosmia and hyposmia have been associated with infection by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ...
Health care workers are calling attention to a potential new symptom of a novel coronavirus infection: the loss of one’s sense of smell. Clinicians in the U.S. and elsewhere around the world have ...
Should the loss of sense of smell be added to the list of COVID-19 symptoms? A statement posted to entuk.org suggests maybe so. ENT UK is the website which represents ear, nose and throat medical ...
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded, it became apparent that one of the telltale signs was an impairment in the sense of smell. This appears to be experienced far more widely than originally thought.
As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded, it became apparent that one of the telltale signs was an impairment in the sense of smell. This appears to be experienced far more widely than originally thought.
Losing your sense of smell or taste has been added to the official list of coronavirus symptoms in the United Kingdom, the Department of Health and Social Care said Monday. A government statement said ...
COVID-19 is not the only virus that affects our ability to smell, but it’s unique in the way in which it does so. For example, the common cold causes an inflammatory response in the nose, and that ...
And when Whitney Leighton whipped open the door of her Frigidaire to check on her cake, the rush of air released a thick cloud of smoke and breathed the embers into flames. Whitney spun from corner to ...
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