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Why can't some people smell months after catching Covid? Their immune response could be the answer

Por: NBC News Science December 21, 2022

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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 the nasal cavities of patients struggling to regain their smell months after coming down with Covid. They found evidence of continued inflammation and an immune response... + full article



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