Many workers in the food industry experiencing parosmia — or a long-term distorted sense of smell — find their lives and livelihoods disrupted. And they have trouble accessing help. Anaïs Saint-André ...
After having struggled through the COVID-19 pandemic, people know one of the most common symptoms is the loss of smell and taste. While things could be worse, the joy of enjoying and relishing food or ...
Natalia Cano can't eat her favorite foods anymore — not hamburgers, french fries, or California rolls. She doesn't enjoy most beverages, except Dr. Pepper, and even water is difficult to swallow. It's ...
Using an image-guided minimally invasive procedure, researchers may be able to restore the sense of smell in patients who have suffered with long-COVID, according to research being presented next week ...
CarrieAnn Young was passing the cafeteria at her job in early March when the smell hit her: roadkill. The 27-year-old insurance claims adjuster stopped abruptly. Panic paralyzed her. Young had been so ...
A man who tested positive for COVID-19 in December 2020 has found that over a year later, food and drink still do not taste the same. In some COVID-19 patients, one of the first signs of the virus is ...
Researchers are still learning more about the long-term effects of COVID-19. Some people lost their sense of smell after the infection and researchers say, for some, regaining that sense was an ...
It’s been nearly a year since Natalia Cano got COVID, but she still posts regular TikTok videos about her experience. It’s far from over for her. That’s because Cano, 20, has developed parosmia, a ...
Jessica Hickson got COVID in February 2021 and her life hasn't been the same since—and it may never be. Hickson, 30, of the St. Louis area, has parosmia. It is described by the National Institutes of ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - You may have noticed that COVID-19 cases are dropping. But there are North Texans still experiencing strange after effects long after they should have recovered. Few of those ...