Por: NBC News 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 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
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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Los Angeles Times USA Life November 15, 2022
A special kind of alchemy happens on Crenshaw Tuesdays through Saturdays. Driving with the windows up on Adams and glancing south, you might mistake it for a dumpster fire. But if you let the haze of silver smoke waft through your car, and into your nose, a sensation will... + más
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Time USA Health November 02, 2022
Dr. David McDermott started treating people with kidney cancer in the 1990s. Back then, he says the prognosis for most of his patients with advanced disease was dispiritingly grim. “We had very few treatment options, and the survival for patients was a year or less,” he... + más
Coping With the Side Effects of Kidney-Cancer Treatment | Time
Giant kidney stone gets stuck leaving man in excruciating pain for months | Newsweek
The Atlantic USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Part of the allure of going on a smell walk is how challenging it feels to engage such an underused sense.Getty; Redux; Joanne Imperio / The AtlanticSeptember 30, 2022, 8 AM ETWhen I leave my house, I’m first struck by the scent of a dry lawn, its soil desiccated by the heat... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Science September 29, 2022
Two and a half years ago, my nose stopped working. That’s when I realized how often smell comes up in daily conversation: “That Uber smelled weird,” or “that woman was wearing way too much perfume,” or “someone’s definitely smoking weed nearby.” I have anosmia, a... + más
F1 stewards clear Hamilton in jewelry clash; Mercedes fined | Associated Press
Hamilton avoids punishment for wearing nose stud | ESPN
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
ABC News USA Health September 20, 2022
With new COVID variant-specific booster shots set to roll out in the coming week, vaccine scientists argue that more research is needed to understand how a person's early immune response -- either through vaccination or infection itself -- may impact future protection... + más
US clears updated COVID boosters targeting newest variants | ABC News
Potent new boosters are here. Will weary Americans bother? | The Boston Globe
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