Olfactory dysfunction, especially for smell, is more common in individuals with prior COVID-19 versus individuals with no ...
Long-term taste loss after COVID may reflect damage to olfactory epithelium, not taste buds, the researchers suggested.
Participants with a history of COVID-19 were more likely to experience some degree of smell loss compared with those without ...
The long-term smell and taste-associated outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) using validated psychophysical tests ...
A study of 340 people with a prior Covid-19 infection reported that some loss of smell persisted in close to one third of the ...
The newborns of women who had even mild dengue fever during pregnancy had a 67% and 133% greater risk of being classified as ...
A contractor for Intel filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming he was exposed to toxic chemicals at a Hillsboro ...
I'm a 71-year-old male in excellent health, and I don't take any medications. Recently, after experiencing mild headaches, ...