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Losing Your Sense of Taste and Smell With the Coronavirus

Losing Your Sense of Taste and Smell With the Coronavirus © (Getty Images) Woman sits at the table and eats delicious pasta with meat and vegetables. One day in the spring of 2020, around the time much of the country went on lockdown to blunt the spread of the coronavirus, Sara Buursma felt run-down and was battling a low-grade fever. I was working a lot, and I have three young kids, she says. I thought it was a common cold. Three days later, Buursma lost two of her major senses. I couldn t smell anything, she says. I tried smelling essential oils and peppermint oil, which usually makes my eyes water. I couldn t smell anything.

Harrison H Lee MD, DMD, FACS, is recognized by Continental Who s Who

Share this article Share this article BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Harrison H. Lee MD, DMD, FACS, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Plastic Surgeon in the field of Medicine for his professional excellence in plastic surgery in California and New York.    Harrison H. Lee MD, DMD, FACS Widely renowned as the best-in-class bi-coastal plastic surgeon, Dr. Lee has led an outstanding career for 21 years with highly distinguished plastic surgery practices in Beverly Hills, CA, and Manhattan, New York. He is a triple-board certified plastic surgeon specializing in advanced facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. Dr. Lee is devoted to providing pre-operative education, intra-operative technique, and post-operative comfort. He specializes in a complete range of plastic surgery procedures, including facelift, rhinoplasty, neck lift, Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS), facial bone reduction, liposuction, breast implants, fa

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COVID-19 vaccines don’t cause sudden hearing loss, study finds When you administer tens of millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine, you’re bound to get reports of all kinds of side effects.That includes accounts of sudden hearing loss. Doctors at Johns Hopkins University treated some of the people whose hearing suffered in the wake of a COVID-19 shot, and it made them wonder whether the vaccine really could have been responsible. So they decided to investigate. Their verdict: The vaccine wasn’t to blame. The timing of the hearing loss was just a coincidence, according to a report published Thursday in the journal JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

Richard Laurence Nass, MD, FACS is recognized by Continental Who s Who

Richard Laurence Nass, MD, FACS is recognized by Continental Who s Who News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Richard Laurence Nass, MD, FACS, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Distinguished Doctor for his years of excellent work in the medical field and his dedication to his practice, Richard Nass MD. Sinus, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist. Richard Laurence Nass, MD, FACS is recognized by Continental Who s Who Richard Nass MD Sinus, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist is located primarily in Midtown Manhattan on Madison Avenue, with a new location in East Hampton. As a highly trained otolaryngologist, Dr. Nass treats ear, nose, and throat conditions, including sinus infections, sinusitis/sinus disease, snoring and sleep apnea, and nasal breathing problems. He performs non-surgical and surgical procedures, including Sinuva and Propel. In addition to his role at his private practice, he serves as a clinical

Study: COVID-19 vaccine s don t cause sudden hearing loss

Print When you administer tens of millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine, you’re bound to get reports of all kinds of side effects. That includes accounts of sudden hearing loss. Doctors at Johns Hopkins University treated some of the people whose hearing suffered in the wake of a COVID-19 shot, and it made them wonder whether the vaccine really could have been responsible. So they decided to investigate. Their verdict: The vaccine wasn’t to blame. The timing of the hearing loss was just a coincidence, according to a report published Thursday in the journal JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

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