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Anosmia, the loss of smell caused by COVID-19, doesn’t always go away quickly but smell training may help – MENAFN.COM
Editor’s note: Julie Walsh-Messinger is a clinical psychologist who studies the effects of long-term smell loss. Her research has focused on smell loss in people…

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Julie Walsh-Messinger
(MENAFN – The Conversation) Editor’s note: Julie Walsh-Messinger is a clinical psychologist who studies the effects of long-term smell loss. Her research has focused on smell loss in people with serious and persistent mental illnesses, but since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, she has also studied smell loss caused by COVID-19 . In this interview , she talks about how COVID-19 can affect your sense of smell, the effects of long-term smell loss and resources…
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