How does Covid-19 infection affect smell?Covid-19Smell loss, hyposmia, stem cells, nasal mucus, theophyllineMetabolic disorderdoi:10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.102912Robert I. HenkinAmerican Journal of Otolaryngology
"Before this study, most scientists thought that the loss of smell in COVID-19 was mainly due to inflammation and damage to the olfactory nerves. Now, we have compiled evidence from medical imaging that COVID-19loss of smellis also due to swelling and blockage of the passages in the nose...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the vast differences in approaches to the control and containment of coronavirus across the world and has demonstrated the varied success of such approaches in minimizing the transmission of coronavirus. While previous studies have demonstrated high predictive...
"COVID-19 can look different in different people," it says. "For many people, being sick with COVID-19 would be a little bit like having the flu. People can get a fever, cough, or have a hard time taking deep breaths. Most people who have gotten COVID-19 have not gotten very si...
Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside? Not really. The World Health Organization says the virus can be transmitted in any kind of weather and that there is no reason to believe that cold weather can kill it. The U.N. health agency says the virus is mainly s...
The lack of availability of inputs, rising input prices and falling flower yields could severely affect the level of efficiency and technology. The above observations inspired the authors to test the following hypothesis: COVID-19 may have positive or negative effects on satisfaction level, ...
This research examines the role of hotel employees' satisfaction with their organization's COVID-19 responses in reducing their perceived job insecurity (PJI) and maintaining their job performance (JP). We conducted two studies using an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design. The results ...
“Even though that wasn’t life threatening, it was serious,” he said. “With COVID-19, I could actually lose my life.” More than 20,000 prisoners have been infected and 295 have died nationwide — from Rikers Island inNew YorkCity to federal, state, and local lockups coast to ...
COVID-19 is a respiratory disease. It can do a lot of damage to your respiratory tract, which includes your lungs. COVID can cause a range of breathing problems, from mild to critical. Older adults and people with other health conditions like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes may have ...
Here are all known COVID-19 symptoms associated with the current Omicron subvariant wave, according to the CDC: Cough Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing Fever or chills Fatigue or body aches Headache New loss of taste or smell Sore throat Congestion, runny nose Nausea or vomiting ...