30% of those who had coronavirus may develop persistent COVID, says new study
Tiredness, shortness of breath and loss of smell are the most common sequelae. It was detected by research from the University of California at Los Angeles, what differences did they find in patients
What is the relationship between loss of smell and Parkinson's disease
There are premotor symptoms, which appear long before the most obvious manifestations of the disease. What are they and what to do to improve the quality of life of patients
About rituals, battlefields and customs: the importance of smell and smells of the past in a post-COVID world
In a world with thousands of people suffering from the coronavirus, German scientists seek to recreate the smells of yesteryear. What is the reason and what can these scents indicate towards the future?
The smell of babies causes different reactions in fathers and mothers
One study indicated that newborns, both humans and animals, emit molecules that generate different reactions in their parents. Why it reduces aggression in fathers and alerts mothers to dangers
Flutracking: How to report symptoms to help science track COVID-19 and flu
It is an initiative of the University of Newcastle, in Australia, with the Argentine Society of Infectology. Participants must complete a weekly survey to report fever, cough or if they lost their sense of smell