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Smell and Taste : AAO-HNS

Problems with these senses have a big impact on our lives. Smell and taste contribute to our enjoyment of life by stimulating a desire to eat – which not only nourishes our bodies, but also enhances our social activities. When smell and taste become impaired, we eat poorly, socialize less, and feel worse. Learn about chemosensory disorders from the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery.

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Problems with these senses have a big impact on our lives. Smell and taste contribute to our enjoyment of life by stimulating a desire to eat – which not only nourishes our bodies, but also enhances our social activities. When smell and taste become impaired, we eat poorly, socialize less, and feel worse. Learn about chemosensory disorders from the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery.

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