The recipe kit provider has introduced free limited-edition ‘Flavour Saviour’ kits in partnership with the charity AbScent to help consumers ‘retrain their senses and rediscover the joy of mealtimes’.
Story from The Conversation by Julie Walsh-Messinger, clinical psychologist from the University of Dayton. How does COVID-19 disrupt the sense of smell? COVID-19 is not the only virus that affects our ...
Doctors are recommending smell training for patients with lingering olfactory problems. Credit...Patricia Voulgaris for The New York Times Supported by By Christina Caron When Laura Drager contracted ...
COVID-19 is not the only virus that affects our ability to smell, but it’s unique in the way in which it does so. For example, the common cold causes an inflammatory response in the nose, and that ...
Story from The Conversation by Julie Walsh-Messinger, clinical psychologist from the University of Dayton. How does COVID-19 disrupt the sense of smell? COVID-19 is not the only virus that affects our ...
Story from The Conversation by Julie Walsh-Messinger, clinical psychologist from the University of Dayton. How does COVID-19 disrupt the sense of smell? COVID-19 is not the only virus that affects our ...