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Researchers suggest novel coronavirus disease could potentially result in loss of smell – Reports Watch
It has been reported that an international team of neuroscientists from Harvard Medical School (HMS), U.S., in breakthrough research, has identified certain types of olfactory cells that are highly susceptible to the novel SARS-CoV-2 infection. One of the primary and most commonly reported neurological symptoms of COVID-19 is the temporary loss of smell, also known as anosmia. However, researchers claim that the underlying mechanisms for the condition in COVID-19 patients are still not precisely…
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