37% of COVID Patients Lose Sense of Taste, Study Says

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37% of COVID Patients Lose Sense of Taste, Study Says
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About four in 10 COVID patients have some sort of taste loss, according to a new study.

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Taste dysfunction can be total taste loss, partial taste loss, and taste distortion. It’s an “underrated” symptom that could help doctors better treat COVID patients, the Monell Center said in a news release.” to learn why taste is affected and to start on how to reverse or repair the loss, said Mackenzie Hannum, PhD, an author of the report and a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Danielle Reed, PhD.

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