How 'smell training' is helping COVID-19 patients recover their olfactory sense
Loss of smell is a common symptom of COVID-19. Though a majority of patients recover their olfactory sense within weeks, some researchers estimate that 10% suffer long-term smell dysfunction. Los Angeles Times reporter Brittny Mejia looked into why this occurs and what people can do to regain their sense of smell.
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