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    But the exact reason why metformin may help with long COVID is “somewhat unclear,” Alan says. Weight management While it doesn’t have weight loss effects on par with medications like Ozempic ...

  3. Genetic risk factor found for Covid-19 smell and taste loss ...

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    Scientists are piecing together why some people lose their sense of smell after contracting Covid-19.

  4. 'COVID Tongue' Is Definitely a Thing—Here's What It Is and ...

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    "COVID tongue may represent loss of taste buds or papillae on the lining of the tongue," Dr. Mehdizadeh says. Related: The #1 COVID Symptom to Look Out For, According to Infectious Disease Experts

  5. Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other ...

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    Loss of the sense of taste or smell are among the earliest and most common symptoms of COVID-19. Roughly 81% of patients with clinical COVID-19 experience disorders of smell (46% anosmia, 29% hyposmia, and 6% dysosmia). [1] Disorders of taste occur in 94% of patients (ageusia 45%, hypogeusia 23%, and dysgeusia 26%).

  6. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    A June 2020 systematic review found a 29–54% prevalence of olfactory dysfunction for people with COVID-19, [59] while an August 2020 study using a smell-identification test reported that 96% of people with COVID-19 had some olfactory dysfunction, and 18% had total smell loss. [60]

  7. Parosmia: The Long COVID Condition That Makes Everything ...

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    That’s because Cano, 20, has developed parosmia, a post-COVID condition that can make once-pleasant foods and scents smell and taste disgusting. Think sewage, garbage or smoke. For Cano, coffee ...

  8. If you can’t smell these 2 things, there’s a strong chance ...

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    Losing your sense of smell or taste is one of the clearest signs that a person has contracted the coronavirus. Earlier in the pandemic, many cases abroad in Italy, China, and South Korea involved ...

  9. Why Losing Your Sense of Smell Could Be a Symptom of COVID-19

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