Smell loss after Covid-19 infection might come down to a haywire immune response in the nose, according to a study
The nose knows why some people still can’t smell long after recovering from Covid-19. A haywire immune response in the olfactory system was found to explain why some people still can’t smell long after symptoms of the disease have abated, according to.
The nose knows why some people still can’t smell long after recovering from Covid-19. A haywire immune response in the olfactory system was found to explain why some people still can’t smell long after symptoms of the disease have abated, according toUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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