For millions of people, the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over. Roughly one in four people who were sick with COVID-19 during the early days of the pandemic have yet to regain their sense of smell or ...
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Scientists may be one step closer to explaining one distinctive COVID-19 symptom. A recent study suggests a genetic risk factor is linked to loss of taste or smell. The journal of Nature Genetics ...
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Smell loss became the cardinal symptom of COVID-19 early in the pandemic and has ignited research on how smell and taste function. An international study led by the Global Consortium for Chemosensory ...
BOSTON — Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions. If you have a question, email her or message her on Facebook or Twitter. Michele writes, "I lost my sense of smell and taste 5 ½ ...
It’s been months since your ability to taste and smell disappeared after a Covid-19 infection. You’ve tried to schedule an appointment with a specialist — if you were able to find one — only to ...
More than 5% of people who were infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 may have a long lasting loss of the senses of smell and taste, a new study finds. Using a mathematical model and data from ...
AIIMS and Harvard trained gastroenterologist Dr Saurabh Sethi has warned that the sudden loss of taste and smell, often ...
"I can taste and eat almost everything now," said Stanley Tucci, who previously battled tongue cancer Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and ...
Entertain guests with Christmas party dishes that smell like butter and taste delicious. These festive recipes bring joy and ...