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.
Remember back in the earliest days of Covid-19, when one of the first telltale signs of infection was loss of sense of ... altered sense of both smell and taste at the time of initial infection ...
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 ...
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 ...
Smell and taste loss associated with COVID-19 differs from that experienced ... "More research is needed to see whether genetic variation in people’s bitter and sweet taste receptors might ...
The loss of taste and smell, a tell tale sign of COVID-19. Dr Karen Landers with the Alabama Department of Public Health says she's seeing 10 to 15 percent of people who are experiencing new loss ...
Anyone suffering loss of taste or smell, or a noticeable change ... Prof Spector, head of the department of genetic epidemiology and leader of the Covid symptom study app at King’s, said ...
Many people who have COVID experience a loss of taste and smell. For most people, it lasts about two to three weeks. But between 5% and 7% of the millions of people in the US who've had COVID ...
Anyone suffering loss of taste or smell, or a noticeable change ... Prof Spector, head of the department of genetic epidemiology and leader of the Covid symptom study app at King’s, said ...