A new study has uncovered a significant link between impaired sense of smell and a wide range of 139 medical conditions. Led by Professor Emeritus...
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Researchers from the Charlie Dunlop School of Biological Sciences and The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities have discovered an important link between the sense of smell and inflammation. Their study, led by Professor Emeritus Michael Leon and researchers Cynthia Woo and Emily Troscianko, looked at 139 medical conditions, finding that losing the sense of […]
A new study has uncovered a significant link between impaired sense of smell and a wide range of 139 medical conditions. Led by Professor Emeritus...
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Although historically, the sense of smell has been instrumental in combating diseases like the plague and tuberculosis, the human nose lacks the...
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