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Brain-inspired chips are helping electronic noses better mimic human sense of smell
After years of trying, the electronic nose is finally making major progress in sensing smells, almost as well as its human ...
The floral scent of blooming lavender, the leafy smell of freshly cut grass, and the earthy aroma of the first rain transport most people back to childhood summer memories. Cells called sensory ...
Dear Doctor: Could one's sense of smell really be used to predict Alzheimer's? I've never had a very good sense of smell, so does that mean I'm doomed? Dear Reader: It's true that recent research has ...
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Can Sense of Smell Predict Future Heart Disease Risk in Older Adults?
A new study suggests that poor sense of smell is tied to later heart disease. Here’s what to look out for, and when to talk to your doctor.
About The Study: There was a favorable evolution in smell and taste function throughout the observation period of this study, with taste dysfunction showing lower frequency and faster recovery ...
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 ...
Olfactory dysfunction in MS may be linked to nasal microbial changes, not just central inflammation. MS patients showed lower ...
“Take the time to stop and smell the roses.” It’s our metaphor for enjoying life and living in the moment. But what if you lose your ability to smell the roses? New research from the Johns Hopkins ...
DEAR DOCTOR: Could one's sense of smell really be used to predict Alzheimer's? I've never had a very good sense of smell, so does that mean I'm doomed? DEAR READER: It's true that recent research has ...
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