Otorhinolaryngologists at the I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University) have developed an ...
Olfactory training, platelet-rich plasma, electrical stimulation, and more: Here’s where the research stands on smell ...
MRI scans reveal that people who lose their sense of smell after COVID-19 show measurable changes in brain regions tied to emotion and sensory processing, offering new clues to the lingering effects ...
We rarely think about it, but the sense of smell gives us a remarkable power. Without moving or even opening our eyes, it allows us to detect danger, trigger memories, and enjoy the aroma of food.
People who suspect that their sense of smell has been dulled after a bout of COVID-19 are likely correct, a new study using an objective, 40-odor test shows. Even those who do not notice any olfactory ...
AMSTERDAM — Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, millions of people worldwide continue to live with its long-term consequences. For clinicians, managing long COVID remains one of the “most ...
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