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 ...
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Scientists finally know why some people still can’t taste anything years after having COVID
When COVID-19 began spreading across the world, one of its most unusual symptoms quickly came into focus: the sudden disappearance of taste. People described coffee tasting like hot water or their ...
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What causes loss of taste?
Loss of taste can be caused by cold or allergies that dull your sense of smell. Certain medications, like antibiotics and antihistamines, may affect your ability to taste. Taste loss can also happen ...
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.
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 ...
Share on Pinterest People order takeaway ice cream after inside restaurant dining was prohibited due to recent COVID-19 outbreaks, at an outdoor park on May 28, 2022, in Beijing, China. Kevin ...
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