About 5% of adults may develop long-lasting changes to their sense of smell or taste after COVID-19 infection, suggests research published by The BMJ today. With more than 550 million confirmed ...
Aug. 4 (UPI) --It took as long as two years, but nearly 9 out of 10 people who reported a loss of smell or taste from mild cases of COVID-19, pre-Omicron, completely recovered, a new study says.
Women who experience problems with smell and taste when they have covid-19 are more likely to have long-lasting issues with the senses than men. Benjamin Tan at the National University Hospital in ...
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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 ...
Unusual changes in how food tastes are often overlooked. A bitter aftertaste, metallic sensation, or sudden dullness in flavour might be dismissed as harmless or temporary. Yet these symptoms are ...