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VCU study: More than half of COVID survivors who lost smell, taste report loss of enjoyment in life


Results from an ongoing Virginia Commonwealth University study show more than half of COVID-19 survivors who lost their sense of smell and taste are reporting a decreased enjoyment of life. Two out of five respondents indicated feelings of depression, and 45% couldn’t detect whether something around them was burning.
The research, conducted over a yearlong period with 322 people, is one of the most recent insights into the long-term effects of a virus whose early warning signs was a diminished sense of smell, or anosmia. More than 3,000 total patients have been tracked since last April.
Most participants began to recover within weeks to a month following infection, said Dr. Richard Costanzo, research director of VCU Health’s Smell and Taste Disorders Center, which led the investigations. ....

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Study: More than half of COVID survivors who lost smell, taste report loss of enjoyment in life


SABRINA MORENO Richmond Times-Dispatch
Results from an ongoing VCU study show more than half of COVID-19 survivors who lost their sense of smell and taste are reporting a decreased enjoyment of life. Two out of five respondents indicated feelings of depression and 45% couldn’t detect whether something around them was burning.
The research, conducted over a year-long period with 322 people, is one of the most recent insights into the long-term impacts of a virus whose early warning signs was a diminished sense of smell, or anosmia. More than 3,000 total patients have been tracked since last April.
Most participants began to recover within weeks to a month following infection, said Dr. Richard Costanzo, research director of VCU Health’s Smell and Taste Disorders Center, which led the investigations and launched more than 30 years ago. ....

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