Surprising Facts About Losing Your Sense of Smell Our sense of smell often goes unnoticed until it disappears. Losing this ...
A COVID-19 infection might blunt a person's sense of smell for years afterward, but so subtly they might not even notice it, a new study says. In all, 4 out of 5 people who reported that COVID-19 had ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman smells lavender in Ankara, Turkey, on July 4. (Mustafa Hatipoglu) Not having — or losing — your sense of smell may be ...
Q: Over the last couple of years, whenever I put on perfume or use a different skin product, I get a burning smell in my nose. It can take days or sometimes up to a week to clear. Why does this ...
Adults in their 70s who scored poorly on a sniff test had a higher risk of later heart attack, a new study showed. A new study suggests that a declining sense of smell may also signal a higher risk of ...
Share on Pinterest Might loss of smell indicate heart problems? Image credit: Jonathan Knowles/Getty Images. About 64 million people globally have heart failure. Researchers from Michigan State ...
“Take the time to stop and smell the roses.” It’s our metaphor for enjoying life and living in the moment. But what if you lose your ability to smell the roses? New research from the Johns Hopkins ...
It’s a hue-ge breakthrough. Scientists from Liverpool John Moores University in the UK have drawn a connection between how people smell and see colors. The body of work, published last week in the ...
Researchers say that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic used to treat type 2 diabetes may impair a person’s sense of taste and smell.
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Artificial intelligence has taken significant strides in mimicking human senses, from vision and hearing to touch. Now, it’s turning ...