RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A new Virginia Commonwealth University study and clinic are uncovering new information about those suffering from long COVID symptoms. A new study from VCU reveals four out of ...
Thanks to vaccines, the rates of severe COVID-19 in the US have gone down dramatically. However, it's still possible to contract the disease and suffer long-term effects, one of which is the loss of ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many patients experienced a loss of taste and smell during and after being infected with SARS-CoV-2. A retrospective study by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, a ...
Early data from an ongoing clinical trial led by Jefferson Health offers some hope that there may soon be a minimally invasive treatment for loss of smell and taste. Researchers have developed a ...
For many people, the side effects of COVID-19 still linger.Some have headaches, others foggy memory — and even more have last the senses to taste and smell.But one local doctor said he may have found ...
Many people are familiar with the concept of the five senses — sight, sound, taste, touch and smell. Developing your five senses can enrich your experiences, improve your mental well-being and allow ...
If you’re among the 19% of Americans who report changes in their sense of taste as they get older, it might be some cause for alarm. New research suggests that losing your sense of taste, especially ...
Retrospective analysis of national data led by investigators from Mass Eye and Ear estimates that over 20 million COVID patients experienced loss of smell or taste in 2021, with a large portion of ...
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