Anosmia
How Losing My Sense of Smell Affects My Sex Life
“The best way I can say it is: It’s having sex in black-and-white.”
The Bizarre Long COVID Symptom That Makes Your Favourite Food Smell Like Trash
Many people lose their sense of smell after contracting COVID-19. For most, it comes back fine. For others, not so much.
I Lost My Sense of Smell, and My Whole Life Has Changed
Sabrina can’t find comfort in her favourite food, or the scent of a loved one.
How to Enjoy Food When You Can't Smell Anything
We asked people with olfactory disorders how they deal.
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask Someone with No Sense of Smell
"I've gotten food poisoning from spoiled food that, as far as I could tell, was in otherwise perfect condition."
What It’s Like To Lose Your Sense Of Taste And Smell
The holidays are all about food. So what happens when you can’t taste or smell?
How the Game Genie Helped Me Understand My Brain Injury
Losing my sense of smell was tough—but an old cheat cartridge reminded me that even the most immovable monoliths can be remolded.
How Brain Damage Can Ruin Your Sense of Taste and Smell Forever
Anosmia affects a quarter of all brain damage patients and leaves many with a total loss of taste and smell.
Losing Your Sense of Smell Really Stinks
Anosmia—an inability to smell—is more common than blindness or deafness, and it can be more isolating than you think.