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Newsweek USA Tech December 21, 2023
Scientists have found an unusual way to reduce aggressive behavior in men—sniffing a woman's tears.It may sound bizarre, but a new study published in PLOS Biology found that men who sniffed a woman's tears before playing a competitive game, were significantly less... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
The Boston Globe USA Nation August 03, 2023
When the pandemic began, losing your sense of smell was considered a key indicator of COVID-19, and the condition affected about half of those who tested positive for the coronavirus. However, a new study reveals that the chance of smell loss from the latest Omicron variants is... + más
'The Bachelor' season 27 cast revealed: Meet the ladies vying for Zach Shallcross' heart | ABC News
Scientists have a theory on COVID loss of smell: Damage to nasal cells | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Nation August 14, 2023
A theory circulating online holds that marketing executive Tiffany Gomas, the woman who admitted being behind the viral not real plane video, is not the same person who was recently filmed ranting aboard an American Airlines flight.In the initial July 2 viral footage, a woman... + más
'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas breaks silence during teary apology: 'We all have our bad moments' | Fox Business
Texas woman sneaked through security after American Airlines meltdown: police docs | Fox Business
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
Without a nasal vaccine, the U.S. edge in fighting Covid is on the line | Politico
A Devious Cellular Trick Cancers Can Use to Escape Your Immune System | The New York Times
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
I recovered from COVID but my nose didn't. Here's how I cope | Los Angeles Times
The Hidden World of Scents Outside Your Door | The Atlantic
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