For Chrissi Kelly, it all started with the toothpaste. Next, it was the shampoo, then the bathroom cleaner. As she scuttled around her bathroom one day in 2012, sniffing everything in sight, her ...
There have been many reports identifying the loss of sense of smell as one of the primary symptoms of COVID-19. While some experience the loss for days, there are others who experience it for months.
Lack of professional support; altered eating; appetite loss & weight change; loss of pleasure in food & social engagement; altered intimacy & relationships ...
The recipe kit provider has introduced free limited-edition ‘Flavour Saviour’ kits in partnership with the charity AbScent to help consumers ‘retrain their senses and rediscover the joy of mealtimes’.
Ground-breaking research conducted by research experts with AbScent’s Long Covid online group has recorded for the first time the wider impact of altered sensing on people’s daily lives. The study ...
Can you imagine waking up one day and losing your sense of smell? That’s exactly what happened to Chrissi Kelly in 2012, at the age of 53. After going to bed with a severe sinus infection, she woke up ...
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