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Jul 15, 2013

Living in a world without smell

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Anosmia or the loss of the ability to perceive smell can profoundly affect our eating and drinking behaviours, sometimes permanently, remembering that it’s pre and post nasal smell, along with taste that forms our appreciation of flavour.

So what causes anosmia, and how does it change the way you eat and drink?

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