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Did you lose your sense of taste or smell to COVID-19? Here s when they could return Share Updated: 3:29 PM PDT Jul 3, 2021 Sandee LaMotte, CNN
Did you lose your sense of taste or smell to COVID-19? Here s when they could return Share Updated: 3:29 PM PDT Jul 3, 2021
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Did you lose your sense of taste or smell to COVID-19? Here s when they could return Share Updated: 3:29 PM PDT Jul 3, 2021 Sandee LaMotte, CNN Related video above: UAB Medicine hosting lunch-and-learn series on post-COVID symptomsAlisson Clark first knew she definitely had COVID-19 last September when she lost her sense of smell. I grabbed a cup of coffee in the morning, and it just tasted hot, said Clark, who is a national media strategist at the University of Florida. I had felt so good while I was quarantining I thought maybe this was a false positive but then when that happened I thought OK, it s real, Cla
People who lose sense of smell after Covid may be let down by doctors, says Newcastle study
Newcastle University researchers say people who lose these key senses struggle to access treatment from medics
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People who lose their sense of smell are not getting the help they need from doctors, Newcastle research has claimed.
Smell loss patients are being failed by healthcare professionals, study reveals
People who have lost their sense of smell are being failed by healthcare professionals, new research has revealed.
A study by Newcastle University, University of East Anglia and charity Fifth Sense, shows poor levels of understanding and care from GPs and specialists about smell and taste loss in patients.
This is an issue that has particularly come to the forefront during the Covid-19 pandemic as many people who have contracted the virus report a loss of taste and smell as their main symptoms.
Around one in 10 people who experience smell loss as a result of Covid-19 report that their sense of smell has not returned to normal four weeks after falling ill.
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