Younger women had scores corresponding to lower average age- and sex-standardized percentiles. Among all participants who ...
A COVID-19 infection might blunt a person's sense of smell for years afterward, but so subtly they might not even notice it, ...
An impaired sense of smell can persist for years following COVID, even when patients recover from their initial illness, new research in JAMA Network Open indicates.
A new study shows COVID-19 smell loss is widespread, lasting, and often hidden—even in people who think they’ve fully recovered.
A scratch-and-sniff screening tool that identifies impaired sense of smell, a common symptom of COVID-19, could help quickly pinpoint cases, CBS News reports. Researchers from the University of ...
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While it may go unnoticed, loss of smell may linger for years after COVID-19
People who suspect that their sense of smell has been dulled after a bout of COVID-19 are likely correct, a new study using ...
Science says you're probably right if you suspect your sense of smell has been weaker after having COVID-19. The post COVID-19 can dull your sense of smell for years after you have it appeared first ...
Loss of smell is often an early symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, and, according to new research published in the Journal of Neuroscience, could possibly serve as a warning sign at the onset of the ...
(NewsNation) — Boston neurology researchers have created a test that could allow patients to detect Alzheimer’s at home with a series of sniffs. The test, developed by Mass General Brigham neurology ...
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