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Smell Loss Persists After COVID for Millions of People. Life-Long Anosmics Have a Warning for Them.

Por: Slate Health September 24, 2022

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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 said. “When I breathed in, all I got was warm air. I didn’t understand how warm air equated to ‘We’re having spaghetti for dinner.’ ” Kline is a congenital... + full article



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