Olfactory training, platelet-rich plasma, electrical stimulation, and more: Here’s where the research stands on smell ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, researchers investigated whether using patient-preferred scents and a bimodal method of visual-olfactory training is more ...
Since the beginning of the pandemic, at least 500,000 Alabamians have experienced extended smell and taste loss, says Do-Yeon Cho, M.D., director of the Comprehensive Smell and Taste Clinic and an ...
It was the juice that tipped him off. At lunch, Ícaro de A.T. Pires found the flavor of his grape juice muted, flattened into just water with sugar. There was no grape goodness. “I stopped eating ...
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.
For some people getting that sense of smell back after COVID-19 requires olfactory training which can be done at home. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... For many people one of the first signs ...
Searching for new ways to help my senior patients improve and maintain cognitive functions, I came across an interesting research study from the University of California Irvine (Woo, C. et al. 2023) ...
DETROIT LAKES, M.N. (Valley News Live) - One of the most recognizable symptoms of COVID-19 is losing your sense of taste and smell. For some, it’s a side effect that lingers long after their battle ...
The award highlights SensoryCo’s leading scent generator technology used in military and law enforcement training ...
Remember back in the earliest days of Covid-19, when one of the first telltale signs of infection was loss of sense of smell? Ever wonder why this is no longer a prime issue of infection, despite ...
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