Health
Mild Covid-19 Cases More Likely to Lose Their Sense of Smell, Study Finds – Gizmodo Australia
For people with mild covid-19, the nose may know better than any other part of the body. New research released Wednesday suggests that nearly 90 per cent of people…

For people with mild covid-19, the nose may know better than any other part of the body. New research released Wednesday suggests that nearly 90 per cent of people with mild illness experience losing their sense of smell, a higher proportion than those with more serious illness. Though usually temporary, this loss of smell can last six months and even longer.
The research, published in the Journal of Internal Medicine, looked at the medical records of over 2,500 covid-19 patients who sought care…
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