While any loss of smell is unpleasant, it could have a greater significance: a warning signal from deep with our brains.
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 COVID-19 infection might blunt a person's sense of smell for years afterward, but so subtly they might not even notice it, researchers wrote in a new study. File Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI A COVID-19 ...
Experts are now seeking ways to restore patients’ sense of smell post-Covid. The study said these could include vitamin A ...
NEW YORK — A new study from New York University suggests that many people who caught COVID-19 now have a weaker sense of smell, and they may not even realize it. It tested COVID-19 patients and found ...
About 4 out of 5 COVID patients who reported changes in their sense of smell tested poorly about two years later on a scent identification test Two-thirds of COVID patients who didn’t think it had ...
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Millions of people who caught COVID-19 could still be experiencing long-term symptoms. New research has suggested that ...