Have you recently lost your sense of taste or smell while suffering from a respiratory illness? If so, scientists are asking you to take a survey—one that could help uncover connections between the chemical senses and COVID-19. Thenew surveywas launched by an international collaboration of sci...
M.D., neurological director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, tried this with 3,000 volunteers, he found that the more frequently people sniffed, the less hungry they were and the more weight they lost—an average of 30 pounds each 您也许感到傻,但它运作。
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'Oh, okay, I just feel like I have a cold.' And then another day goes by and I've lost my smell and my taste." Calling the symptoms "so unpredictable," she added, "I think that's the scariest part about COVID -- all of the unknown and the unpredictableness [sic] of it." ...
This chapter revisits the ideas of radical empiricism and sensuous scholarship, embedded in current music education research. Focusing on the development of methodological implications of cultural responsiveness and arts-based research methods, the chapt
I would say I have about 10% smell and taste now.” Amy Walker, 30, a finance and business manager from London, felt like she had come down with a bad cold and lost her sense of smell on March 18 – more than three weeks ago. “I was extremely lethargic, going from my bed ...
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