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Smell, Taste Loss Less Likely With Newer COVID Variants
WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Since the early days of the pandemic, loss of smell and taste have been tied to COVID-19 infection. But a new study shows those telltale traits are much ...
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Research priorities for smell disorders revealed
From stem cell therapy to regenerating smell receptors, experts at the University of East Anglia have helped develop a list ...
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COVID Stole Their Smell and Taste. Now They’re Getting Treatment.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have turned their focus on treating the long term effects of COVID-19 — including the loss of taste and smell, a symptom affecting a significant ...
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Omicron symptoms: Newer Covid variants less likely to have effect on taste and smell
Omicron and other more recent variants of Covid-19 are less likely to have loss of smell and taste as indicators of infection in patients, according to new research. Those infected with the Omicron ...
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Coronavirus: Two types of Omicron classed as variants of concern - symptoms
WITH restrictions lifted and Spring in full bloom, it would be easy to forget coronavirus is still among the population, but ...
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Four strange COVID symptoms you might not have heard about
Initially, the NHS regarded a fever, cough, and loss or change in sense of smell or taste as the main symptoms which could indicate COVID infection ... vaccines that have genetic material like ...
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After getting COVID-19, food smells like garbage to these teen Quebec siblings. Here’s why
The pair developed a long-COVID condition that drastically distorts their sense of smell to the point that everyday scents ...
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Newer COVID-19 variants less likely to cause smell and taste loss
Story at a glance A new study has found newer variants of COVID-19, like omicron, are less likely to cause smell and taste ...
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