About The Study: There was a favorable evolution in smell and taste function throughout the observation period of this study, with taste dysfunction showing lower frequency and faster recovery ...
They evaluated dupilumab's effects on smell function with 60 patients with nasal polyps who were refractory to intranasal corticosteroids. ATLANTA, GA—The monoclonal antibody dupilumab is associated ...
According to the National Institutes of Health, about one in eight Americans over age 40 has measurable smell dysfunction. That impairment increases with age, but it can also happen to anyone at any ...
Dear Doctor: Could one’s sense of smell really be used to predict Alzheimer’s? I’ve never had a very good sense of smell, so does that mean I’m doomed? Dear Reader: It’s true that recent research has ...
A significant number of Parkinson's disease patients experience changes in their sense of smell, such as impaired olfactory function. Changes in the ...
A new study suggests that poor sense of smell is tied to later heart disease. Here’s what to look out for, and when to talk to your doctor.
What if you could enhance your ability to learn and retain information with something as simple as a specific odor? Apparently, that’s a very real possibility and a new research paper published in ...
In the real world, odors don't happen one puff at a time. Animals move through, and subsequently distort, plumes of odor molecules that constantly drift, changing direction as the wind disperses them.
Seniors who can identify smells like roses, turpentine, paint-thinner and lemons, and have retained their senses of hearing, vision and touch, may have half the risk of developing dementia as their ...