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Loss of taste, smell resolves within 3 years of COVID-19 infection--study
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Fri, 2023-11-10 17:43 —
mike kraft
Loss of taste, smell resolves within 3 years of COVID-19 infection, study shows - UPI.com
There's good news for folks who lost some of their sense of taste and smell after a bout of mild COVID-19: New research shows this side effect largely resolves by three years after infection.
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