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Post-COVID Smell Loss May Be More Widespread Than Recognized
Among participants reporting a loss in smell or change in smell after COVID, 79.8% had hyposmia on formal testing using the ...
A dismantled health infrastructure leaves the U.S. incredibly vulnerable, warns infectious-disease expert Michael Osterholm.
Caregivers should understand the phases of mental health recovery so they can recognize signs, strengthen bonds, and support ...
ANSWER: Most people recover their loss of smell after COVID. Having had this for two years is a bad sign; however, the fact that she does have some sense of smell is a good sign.
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