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Odour exercises can help people whose sense of smell has been damaged by Covid, scientists find – Telegraph.co.uk
Impairment to taste and smell have emerged as main symptoms of the virus, affecting tens of thousands
Smell training has been recommended for the approximately 90,000 people whose sense of smell has been damaged by Covid-19.
Scientists at the University of East Anglia have shown that exercises such as attempting to tell the difference between a lemon and rose odour, done twice a day, can repair the olfactory damage done by the virus.
Although the Government waited weeks to acknowledge it, impairment to taste and smell have emerged as main symptoms of the virus. For many sufferers, that means previously…
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