Many patients suffer from taste disorders due to a variety of causes, and in recent years the number of such patients has skyrocketed even further due to the COVID-19 epidemic. However, treatments to ...
A persistent bad taste in the mouth may signal acid reflux, digestive issues, liver disease, infections, or nutritional ...
Loss of taste can be caused by cold or allergies that dull your sense of smell. Certain medications, like antibiotics and antihistamines, may affect your ability to taste. Taste loss can also happen ...
Many patients suffer from taste disorders due to a variety of causes, and in recent years the number of such patients has skyrocketed even further due to the COVID-19 epidemic. However, treatments to ...
Researchers and patient advocates from the Monell Chemical Senses Center, Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA), and Thomas Jefferson University came together during the COVID-19 ...
In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* pre-print server, Austrian researchers performed a multi-cohort analysis to investigate the slow resolution of subjective olfactory dysfunction (OD) and ...
Dentists should stay abreast of the most common oral manifestations of COVID-19 such as taste disorders and xerostomia, according to a recent study published online in the Journal of Evidence-Based ...
Losing your sense of smell can affect quality of life as severely as diabetes, stroke, Parkinson’s and kidney failure, a study has found. People with a smell or taste disorder lose the simple pleasure ...
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