Por: Newsweek Health February 12, 2023
In the spring of 2020, I tested positive for COVID-19. I was sick, but the real fallout for me was the loss of my smell and taste. I spent the first few months devastated by the idea that I could no longer smell Christmas trees, suntan lotion, perfume or even my husband and child.I was determined to adapt, but nothing could have prepared me for the next phase of my journey—a complete aversion to many normal scents and smells. Fragrances I once... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 19, 2023
Le Krewe du Roi celebrated the food and fun of Louisiana with a theme of “Roi Fest: The Bounty of Louisiana” for its 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball Saturday at the Carl F. Grant Civic Center, Plaquemine.The tableau began with the presentation of the 2023 ball captains, Corey... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life February 02, 2023
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Portland Press Herald USA Health December 22, 2022
Persistent loss of smell has left some COVID-19 survivors yearning for the scent of their freshly bathed child or a waft of their once-favorite meal. It’s left others inured to the stink of garbage and accidentally drinking spoiled milk. “Anosmia,” as experts call it, is... + más
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NBC News USA Science December 21, 2022
For some, Covid knocked out their sense of smell for months with no precise scientific explanation of why and no therapeutic drugs specifically designed to restore it. A research group led by Duke Health could be nearing some answers. The researchers took biopsies deep inside... + más
Scientists have a theory on COVID loss of smell: Damage to nasal cells | Portland Press Herald
Smell Loss Persists After COVID for Millions of People. Life-Long Anosmics Have a Warning for Them. | Slate
Newsweek USA Health November 23, 2022
For the millions of Americans with eating disorders, navigating Thanksgiving can be a challenge given the food-centric nature of the holiday. But if you do suffer from one of these conditions, there are steps you can take to help minimize the stress and anxiety that is often... + más
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ABC News USA Sports October 20, 2022
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Slate USA Health September 24, 2022
Dia Kline was 4 years old when she first realized there was a thing called smell, and she couldn’t do it. “I remember walking into my home with my father and brother, and as soon as we walked through the front door, they both said, ‘Ah, spaghetti for dinner.’ ” Kline... + más
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