For people who are dealing with a loss of smell and taste after battling COVID-19, the side effects and impact on their life can last for months. How are doctors "fixing" the problem? It's a simple ...
If you get COVID-19, there’s a good chance you’ll experience a particular side effect: a loss of a sense of smell. People have always experienced smell loss, but COVID-19 is bringing new attention to ...
If you are experiencing a lost sense of smell, here are five ways for making eating more enjoyable according to a sensory expert. Stephanie Hunter, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow at the Monell Chemical ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC)— Researchers at Ohio State University have announced they are the first in the world to test new non-invasive devices aimed at improving or treating the sense of smell. The Ohio ...
It is well known that Covid can impair your sense of smell, but a new study has found that those who lose it may never get it ...
Other research efforts are now focused on ways to restore sense of smell that's been damaged by COVID-19, such as vitamin A supplements or training to "rewire" the brain's response to odors, Horwitz ...
A new study shows COVID-19 smell loss is widespread, lasting, and often hidden—even in people who think they’ve fully recovered.
Child about to take a bite from a cookie - Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images We all know the feeling when you catch a head cold and your nose is all blocked up. You can't breathe or smell all ...
Fragrance designer and expert Sue Phillips is credited with helping COVID-19 long haulers regain their sense of smell. Doctors say she is like a physical therapist for the nose. Lyss Stern isn't ...
For some, Covid knocked out their sense of smell for months with no precise scientific explanation of why and no therapeutic drugs specifically designed to restore it. A research group led by Duke ...