Health & Medicine
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Smell Training: How Can it Help COVID-19 Patients Recover Their Loss Senses?
Survivors of Covid-19 who are still struggling with their sense of smell for weeks after recovering from the sickness are being encouraged to try and reeducate their brains. This procedure involves sniffing varieties of odors over a period of months to aid them in identifying various smells.
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