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 ...
A new study reveals that loss of smell and taste is strongly associated with COVID-19. The researchers, who detailed their findings in the journal International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology, examined ...
If you haven’t experienced it yourself, you probably know someone who lost their sense of taste or smell from COVID-19. “This virus has receptors including the ACE-2 that it binds to. And the ACE-2 ...
There are a number of things that can cause you to lose your sense of taste and smell, but with COVID-19, it has been a common side effect. People report not being able to smell at all while they have ...
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 ...
A surprising red flag linked to deteriorating health is gaining fresh attention after a leading gastroenterologist shed light on an often unnoticed cause behind the loss of taste and smell. Most ...
More than 5% of people who were infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 may have a long lasting loss of the senses of smell and taste, a new study finds. Using a mathematical model and data from ...
A loss of smell or taste might be an early sign of infection with the pandemic virus, say medical experts who cite reports from several countries. It might even serve as a useful screening tool, they ...
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