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...
(HealthDay)—While loss of smell is a symptom of COVID-19, don't panic—there are a variety of other possible causes, one expert says.
'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." ...
Drawing on minority enclave theory and resilience theory in entrepreneurship, we test whether, with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the self-employed lost more hours than the employed and whether traditionally disadvantaged self-employed racial minorities faced harsher penalties in the form of re...
Over 6 million people have lost their lives because of the COVID-19 pandemic(大流行病) since it broke out, about one sixth of them from the US. Vaccination(接种疫苗) is a simple, safe and effective way to protect us from it.▲ Vaccines(疫苗) “look” exactly the same as the viruses...
Covid-19(新冠肺炎) is spreading. And some people have caught it.Symptoms(症状) of the cases include fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat and so on. Some cases were in serious conditi...
The intersection of biodiversity and COVID The impact of biota alteration on COVID-19 Experimental evidence of the protective effect of complex eukaryotic symbionts on the clinical progression of COVID A remarkable effect of biota alteration on the pathogenesis of COVID, but do we know the full ...
A resurgence of COVID-19 is striking Connecticut and the nation. UConn Today sat down with the Chief of the Division of ENT at UConn Health, Dr. Denis Lafreniere, to get the latest information about one of the tell-tale symptoms of the virus for people t
The loss or change in a person's sense of taste and smell is something that can happen to people who have had COVID-19. It's a common symptom with other viruses, including influenza, but it's happening at a much larger magnitude due to the scale of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Grescoe had been baking his own bread for a few years before COVID-19 sparked asourdough craze, but he gained a new appreciation for it during the course of researching the book. When we spoke one August afternoon, he was proofing a ball of ancient grain khorasan dough, hopeful that the...