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This Study Shows Why People With COVID-19 May Lose Sense Of Smell – NDTV
A team of researchers after studying tissue removed from patients’ noses during surgery believe they may have discovered the reason why so many people with COVID-19 lose their sense of smell, even when they have no other symptoms.

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Washington: A team of researchers after studying tissue removed from patients’ noses during surgery believe they may have discovered the reason why so many people with COVID-19 lose their sense of smell, even when they have no other symptoms.
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