Top Hospitals: Smell and Taste

Posted on 4/23/08  
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For a graphic example of the relationship between smell and taste, put a slice of apple in your mouth and a slice of pear under your nose. The scent of the pear will make you think you’re eating it instead of the apple. Several million people suffer from some type of taste or smell problem — a virus, for example, can temporarily or permanently lead to loss of smell, blocking the ability to taste the difference between ice cream and oatmeal. The world-famous Monell-Jefferson Taste and Smell Clinic is dedicated to understanding the mysteries of the science of taste and smell and how these senses impact health and well-being. Primarily focused on research, its 60-plus investigators delve into quandaries as diverse as why a smell odious to one person can be pleasing to another, how taste and smell influence our food preferences, how human body odors communicate attraction or repulsion, and whether environmental odors impact our biology. While treatments for these problems are limited, those seeking diagnosis can visit the clinic at Jefferson Hospital, where they may be enrolled in studies searching for cures (925 Chestnut Street, 800-JEFF-NOW, jeffersonhospital.org/otolaryngology).
 

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no taste or smell
Posted by sharon | May. 9, 2009 at 12:12 PM
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I got sick about 3 weeks ago and ever since can't taste or smell a thng. They put me on Prednesone, also an antibiotic (Leviquin 700 mgs bid and I was taking teneretic for blood pressure, also. I stopped all meds and feel better, but still no smell or taste at all. I'm 62 and never had this problem at all. Please ehlp. I heard I should try zinc. Anything else? Washington DC ha a good clinic for this but I can't get there living in NJ.
Taste Problem
Posted by Bill | Jul. 21, 2009 at 8:08 PM
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About 4 weeks ago I lost my sense of taste. Everything taste awful to me. I had ice cream with chocolate syrup and it tasted like cardboard to me and I threw it out. Nothing appeals to me , yet I am hyngry. My smell is fine. Any suggestions? Help please
NO FLAVOR
Posted by Anonymous | Mar. 3, 2010 at 12:25 PM
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AUG 09' I couldn't taste or smell out of the blue. It seemed like some times of the day were worse than others. My smells seemed to improve in October. I can tell if something is sweet, sour, salty and bitter, but I have no flavor. I have taken steroids, antibx, had ct and mri. Any suggestions or thoughts
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