New York Times highligted the benefits of smell test for Covid-19 with a low cost
Our u-Smell-it test was featured by The New York Times, and they highligted the benefits of screening for Covid-19 with a low cost smell test.
Read MoreHow to live with a nonworking nose, Anosmia. Advice to COVID-19 survivors – by BuzzFeed News
Jessica Garrison who is a senior investigative editor for BuzzFeed News, she lost her sense of smell in her twenties. In this article, she gives her advice to Covid-19 survivors who lost the sense of smell or people who is Anosmia how to live without a nonworking nose.
Read MoreFeatured on New York Times – ‘Could a Smell Test Screen People for Covid?’
The New York Times article examine our modeling paper on the impact of oldfactory testing and speak with numerous experts in ENT and infectious disease, digging into how this might help in the pandemic.
Read More‘COVID’s toll on smell and taste: what scientists do and don’t know’ – by Nature
Nature posted about researchers are studying the sensory impact of the coronavirus, how long it lasts and what can be done to treat it. This article explaines how many people with COVID-19 lose their sense of smell, the reason people with COVID-19 lose their sense of smell, how long they lose the sense of smell […]
Read MoreAnosmia and Ageusia are the Strongest Sign You Have COVID-19, Study Says
Loss of smell and taste are the clearest signs that you’ve got COVID-19 [ from the article] There are few symptoms more popularly associated with COVID than cough, fever, and shortness of breath. But a new international study suggests that there is another set of symptoms that can reveal a case of coronavirus with far […]
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