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OMIM - Hypogonadism disorder
Dust mite atopic patch skin of patients with atopic dermatitis and allergy to nickel or fragrance
Effect of unilateral naris occlusion on gene profile in olfactory mucosa
OMIM - Metabolic disease
OMIM - Metabolic and Enzymatic Disorders
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Lactoferrin supplementation for taste and smell abnormalities among patients receiving cancer chemot…
Vitamin D and smell impairment: a systematic literature review.
Does the smell of alcohol make it harder to resist? The impact of olfactory cues on inhibitory contr…
Obesity wars: may the smell be with you.
Anosmia (smell failure) and dysgeusia (taste distortion) in COVID-19: it is genetic.
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Taste, Smell and Chemotherapy (TASTY)
Physical Activity and Smell Trainings to Help Individuals With Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Recove…
Smell Training and Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation for COVID-related Smell Loss
Visual-OLfactory Training in Participants With COVID-19 Resultant Loss of Smell
Legionnaires' Effect on Smell
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