A new study has shed light on the biological basis of persistent taste dysfunction in patients suffering from long-term effects of COVID-19, suggesting that subtle molecular changes—rather than ...
Long COVID taste dysfunction linked to molecular changes in new study. Explore key findings and clinical impact. Read more.
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Long COVID taste loss tied to reduced expression of key taste genes
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Even after the virus disappears, some people continue to experience altered taste. New research suggests that subtle molecular changes in taste receptor cells, not visible ...
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Can babies taste food in the womb
Even before the first breast milk right after birth, your baby is introduced to various flavours and tastes in their womb. If ...
A northern Philippine street food finds new life in the U.S. as home-based cooks build a coast-to-coast cottage-food ...
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Kathal or jackfruit: This high-fibre Indian fruit has surprising health benefits for the entire body
Kathal, or jackfruit, has a high-fibre content that has numerous health benefits for the entire body. Here is why you need to ...
Accelerator Active Energy announced the launch of its latest innovation: Citrus Freeze. This new zero-sugar flavor delivers ...
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7 Tips for an IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) Diet That’s Low in Sodium and Still Flavorful
Cutting down on sodium when you have IgAN can help preserve your kidney function. Learn ways to drop salt without forgetting ...
A new study has provided important information about why some people continue to have taste problems after recovering from COVID-19. The research suggests that these long-lasting issues may be caused ...
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‘I’m an Endocrinologist, and This Is the #1 Coffee Order I Recommend for Stable Blood Sugar'
Plus, what to order if you can't stomach the answer.
In fact, metabolic health has come into greater focus recently, as the awareness around and tools for Type 2 diabetes (like ...
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