Recent research has uncovered that the loss of smell associated with COVID-19 can persist for years, affecting many patients ...
Findings indicate significant brain changes in COVID-19 patients with smell loss, suggesting links to emotional well-being ...
Using a newly devised, three-dimensional model to study the regeneration of nerve tissue in the nose, researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences ...
A representative picture of an organoid grown by Brian Lin and team--in fact, the researchers said, it was the first one they ever saw. Using a newly devised, three-dimensional model to study the ...
Of the COVID-19 group, 1,393 thought they had issues with smell, and tests confirmed about 80 percent of them did.
While memory loss and cognitive decline are the well-known signs of dementia, this early sensory symptom could show up years beforehand Getty A surprising symptom — often dismissed as the early signs ...
In the middle of dinner, the faint whiff of something burning in the kitchen might go unnoticed by most people, but others may catch the smell instantly. Their noses are a little sharper, tuned to ...
Ants have evolved an acute sense of smell, which requires each sensory neuron to choose one scent receptor out of hundreds.