New statements from ENT UK and American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery suggest a loss of taste or smell may be a previously under-reported symptom of COVID-19. In some cases, this ...
Back when COVID-19 testing was in its early stages, Kai Halsey-Mendez had to wait a week before he was officially diagnosed. He was diagnosed on April 1, but started experiencing symptoms of the ...
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Recent study revealed that 7 out of 10 folks with previous COVID infections didn't realize they had an impaired sense of smell
Consortium that was recently published in JAMA Network Open revealed that many folks who catch and survive COVID-19 have an impaired sense of smell, even years after infection, but may not know it. — ...
Several articles circulating on social media claim that losing the senses of smell and taste is the first indicator of a COVID-19 infection. Is this true? At the moment, no peer-reviewed study or ...
Doctors have shed new light on the most frequently observed symptoms of Covid, and how to distinguish between coronavirus, ...
It is well known that Covid can impair your sense of smell, but a new study has found that those who lose it may never get it back. Researchers found that two years after a Covid infection, 80 per ...
Loss of smell due to COVID-19 may linger for years, warns a new study. People who suspect that their sense of smell has been dulled following a bout of the COVID-19 virus are likely correct, according ...
COVID-19 emergency room visits are surging nationwide according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and although New Jersey's rate of COVID hospitalizations remain relatively low, ...
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