Acta Scientific Neurology (ASNE) (ISSN: 2582-1121)

Opinion Volume 3 Issue 9

Coronation's Disturbing Effect: Even After they Recuperate - The Sense of taste and Smell did not Return to Some of the Adhesives

Shimon Shatzmiller*

Department of Biological Chemistry, Ariel University, Israel

*Corresponding Author: Shimon Shatzmiller, Department of Biological Chemistry, Ariel University, Israel.

Received: July 11, 2020; Published: August 25, 2020

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A Wall Street Journal study claims that a high percentage of recovering Corona researchers already claimed that the loss of taste and smell is one of the symptoms of those infected with the virus. Some patients experience this sensory loss along with other symptoms, such as high fever, cough, or shortness of breath. According to a study published in the Wall Street Journal, some patients have recovered from Coronavirus SARS-COV-2 and most of its many effects on the human body. But have reported that their sense of taste and smell has not returned to this day.

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Citation: Shimon Shatzmiller. “Coronation's Disturbing Effect: Even After they Recuperate - The Sense of taste and Smell did not Return to Some of the Adhesives".Acta Scientific Neurology 3.9 (2020): 47-52.




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