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Unusual fart odours signal dietary digestion issues or gut imbalances. Sulphur-rich foods like eggs and red meat are common culprits. Simple swaps and lifestyle adjustments can significantly reduce ...
With Thanksgiving a week away, people around the country are preparing to head home to break bread with family and friends. The familiar is a staple of the holiday. Beautiful tables are set, people ...
Maybe you can’t detect the scent of grass anymore. Or maybe coffee’s aroma now triggers disgust. After getting COVID-19, your sense of smell may seem persistently off. You’re not alone. Even years ...
Taste and smell are so intimately connected that a whiff of well-loved foods evokes their taste without any conscious effort. Now, brain scans and machine learning have for the first time pinpointed ...
A new study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute found that the brain’s taste cortex responds not only to flavors on the tongue but also to aromas that reach the nose while eating, known as retronasal ...
The sense of smell, it turns out, is highly individual—a scent that is enticingly floral to one person may be off-putting and chemical to another. Researchers in Germany -recently asked 1,227 ...
Costa Fantis' deadly medical condition caused “no symptoms,” his son Antonio says, other than phantom smells Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in ...
Topics like "old people smell" and "Ozempic smell" have recently circulated on social media, sparking a renewed focus on how people's bodies react to and produce scents. Many foods (and not just ...
Many people have posted on social media about the so-called "old people smell," described as a faintly musty or greasy scent sometimes associated with older adults. This phenomenon is more science ...