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What COVID-19 is teaching us about the importance of smell, with Pamela Dalton, PhD
What COVID-19 is teaching us about the importance of smell, with Pamela Dalton, PhD
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33 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Many people around the world have lost their sense of smell this past year due to COVID-19. Before the pandemic, scientists had already begun to gain a deeper understanding of how sophisticated our sense of smell is and how it is intertwined with our mental and physical health. Now, the pandemic is giving that research new urgency. Pamela Dalton, PhD, of the Monell Chemical Senses Center, discusses what we know about how our sense of smell works, the connections between smell, emotions and memory, how a rapid smell test could improve COVID-19 screening, how she developed the “world’s worst smell,” and more. Links Pamela Dalton, PhD Monell Chemical Senses Center Music Electronic Ambient Loop by tyops via Freesound.org
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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