A new study provides the first direct biological evidence explaining why some people continue to experience taste loss long after recovering from COVID-19.
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Scientists have identified molecular and structural changes in taste buds that may explain why a small subset of people experience long-term taste loss after COVID-19 infection.
Researchers identify a reduction in the PLCβ2 protein as the cause for long-term sweet, bitter, and umami taste loss in post-COVID patients.
New research from The Ohio State University College of Medicine is the first to objectively measure multisensory losses in COVID-19 patients. "Our goal is to understand why some long COVID patients ...
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NEW YORK — Doctors are reporting that people infected with the new coronavirus may lose their sense of smell and perhaps taste. The World Health Organization is looking into it, but some experts are ...