Losing sense of smell is as bad as Parkinson’s or a stroke, study finds

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A study by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has revealed that losing one's sense of smell or taste can severely impact quality of life, comparable to serious chronic illnesses such as diabetes and stroke.

Rebecca Whittaker reports for The Independent.

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