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‘Third wave’: Researchers raise alarm about coronavirus link to Parkinson’s disease – The New Daily
Most people with the coronavirus suffer a loss of smell. The oddity has worried experts who believe it may be a factor in the onset of Parkinson’s disease.

Most people infected with the coronavirus suffer a total or partial loss of smell, and the oddity has concerned researchers who believe it may become a factor in the onset of Parkinson’s disease.
The reduced ability to smell is just one of several neurological symptoms that suggest the coronavirus is affecting the brain.
But it was this loss that triggered researchers at the Florey Institute to review the possible health impacts of COVID-19 after recovery.
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