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On today's episode Ali and Asif debate their favourite movies from 1993 (1:01). After a brief mention of Scarface from 1983, the guys discuss movies from 1993 did NOT make their top 10. Finally, the guys each give their top 10 lists from the year. Then the guys discuss anosmia aka the loss of smell (31:45). Ali introduces the topic by discussing chef and tv celebrity Joshna maharaj who came out about her diagnosis of anosmia several years ago. Asif talks about how smell works from a brain perspective and how it is related to taste. Ali then asks Asif about different types of smell loss and what causes them. They then discuss the relation between loss of smell and covid-19. Asif then goes over the natural history of these disorders and what investigations sometimes need to be done. Finally he discusses the prognosis and proposed treatment for anosmia and other disorders of smell. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian Show notes: How Losing Her Sense Of Smell Changed Joshna Maharaj's Relationship With Food: https://chatelaine.com/food/joshna_maharaj_memoir/ Abscent: https://abscent.org/ Parosmia—a common consequence of covid-19: https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj-2021-069860 Smell Disorders: https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/smell-disorders Distortion of Olfactory Perception: Diagnosis and Treatment: https://academic.oup.com/chemse/article/27/7/611/324055 Anosmia: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482152/
Varias personas que alguna vez se contagiaron de Covid-19 reportan una extraña secuela que afecta su sistema olfativo y por ende su calidad de vida. En este episodio te contamos de qué se trata y cuál es el posible tratamiento. En otras noticias: Más de 20 personas fallecieron y miles resultaron damnificadas después de inundaciones provocadas por un fuerte temporal en República Dominicana que causó grandes estragos.Cientos de migrantes formaron una nueva caravana para intentar cruzar la frontera sur de los Estados Unidos desde México y hubo caos con los agentes de migración de Piedras Negras.Una madre migrante está desesperada buscando a sus pequeños de 4 y 6 años que fueron arrastrados por el Río Bravo mientras intentaban cruzar.Más de 50 bebés han sido evacuados desde Gaza hacia Egipto para recibir atención médica.
Para hablar del tema nos acompañó la Dra. Rosalinda Pieruzzini, Otorrinolaringólogo. Presidente de la Fundación Venezolana de Neurorinología. La Covid-19 puede causar daños al nervio olfatorio y al nervio trigémino causando alteraciones en el olfato y en el gusto. De hecho, a través de éstos nervios puede el Coronavirus alcanzar el sistema nervioso central. Las Alteraciones Del Olfato luego de una infección por el coronavirus Sarscov-2 podrían ser permanentes y ameritan una cuidadosa evaluación. El Sarscov-2 ha sido aislado incluso en el líquido cefalorraquídeo lo cual indica que es capaz de invadir el sistema nervioso central. Pero una pregunta clave sigue sin respuesta: ¿Cuánto dura la Parosmia vinculada a la Covid? Los científicos no tienen plazos definidos Al principio, algunos investigadores pensaron que el virus estaba apagando los olores al atacar los miles de neuronas olfativas dentro de ese centro nervioso, pero luego descubrieron que el proceso era más insidioso. En resumen, la parosmia parece ser causada por daños a esas células, lo que distorsiona y evita que mensajes clave lleguen al cerebro, según una teoría destacada entre algunos científicos.
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In this episode, Sammy shares tips on how to navigate your relationship with food if you have experienced Parosmia (distorted sense of smell) or a tough season where even the thought of food is completely unappetizing. This happens commonly in postpartum, seasons of grief, or taste/smell loss due to COVID. We have received so many messages from our community requesting tips on how to nourish yourself when you have no taste, your taste buds have changed, etc. So to say this podcast episode is overdue is an understatement! We are so excited to bring this conversation over to the FFF podcast. Follow Find Food Freedom®: Instagram: @find.food.freedom Website: find-foodfreedom.com TikTok: @findfoodfreedom Pinterest: Find Food Freedom Join the FFF Membership and use code 'IWANTFOODFREEDOM' for 3 months free - https://bit.ly/fffmembership For More Visit: https://www.findfoodfreedomresources.com & don't forget to grab your free gift!
Because February is American Heart Health Month, in Episode 3 Alex and Mary discuss the latest research regarding how Covid affects the heart. Listen on our website, www.downthereaware.com/podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. #Podcast #Spotify #Anchor #research #advocacy #covid #hearthealth #myocarditis #pericarditis #vaccines #bloodvessels #vascularvirus #respiratoryvirus #longcovid #bloodclots #stress #bloodpressure #parosmia #dysgeusia #olfactorynerve Episode Highlights Intro [0:13] Welcome Back! [1:25] February is American Heart Health Month [3:37] Heart issues have increased since 2020 [4:37] Ages 25-44 [4:50] Cedar-Sinai study [6:22] Increase in heart-related deaths across every age group [6:29] Higher viral load exposure [7:13] Immune response in stronger immune systems [7:17] Vaccines [8:50] Virus more dangerous than vaccine [9:14] Weigh the risks [10:00] Myocarditis [11:10] Increase in blood clot formation [13:30] Inflammation in blood vessels [13:45] Increase in stress and blood pressure [13:50] Respiratory virus vs vascular virus[14:05] Oximeter [15:20] Continually changing research [17:00] Long-Covid [17:40] UF Health [18:13] Dysgeusia and Parosmia [19:11] Olfactory nerve[20:45] Shout out to Ann Weismueller! [23:30] Please “Like,” “Subscribe,” and “Follow” DTA [25:27] Thanks for listening! [25:50] Summary Keywords Podcast, Spotify, Anchor, research, advocacy, heart health, myocarditis, pericarditis, vaccines, blood vessels, vascular virus, respiratory virus, long covid, blood clots, stress, blood pressure, parosmia, dysgeusia, olfactory nerve --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/downthereaware/message
This week we will discuss olfactory disorders, or problems with smelling either good or bad chemicals, foods, fragrances, and the like. Did you know your sense of smell also affects your taste? A damaged sense of olfaction is severely disrupting: the joy of eating and drinking may be lost, and depression may result. There could also be dangers associated with the loss of smell, including the inability to detect leaking gas or spoiled food. More than 2.7 million people in the United States have an olfactory disorder, and this is likely an underestimate. Some people have suggested that about half of people over the age of 60 have a decreased sense of smell.
One of the many symptoms of Covid 19 was a loss of the sense of smell It is estimated that about two-thirds of patients experience loss of smell during acute COVID-19 and around half of these will subsequently develop parosmia. Now researchers have been investigating what might cause this loss of smell and how to treat it. Loss of smell is known as anosmia. Parosmia is not a loss of smell but a smell disorder where odours are distorted and often smell unpleasant. This can affect food, toiletries or environmental smells. It can last weeks, months or even years and can be very upsetting. What is parosmia? Why does this happen? How can it be cured? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to more episodes, click here: What are nepo babies? What is menstrual leave? Can a weighted blanket help you get a better night's sleep? A Bababam Originals podcast. Written and produced by Amber Minogue. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Frauke sits down with acquired anosmic Anthea Bull and parosmic Anne Heloise Dautel to discuss strategies for making it through the holiday season. An episode geared for both the non-smelling and smelling, this conversation provides insights and understanding to help make everyone's time spent with family and friends as joyful as possible. We discuss ways to prepare for the holidays both mentally and practically, what to do if going to someone else's house vs. hosting yourself, as well as how to make the most out of going to a restaurant. Anthea and Anne also share their strategies for making holiday meals enjoyable (and tolerable), and reveal what drinks they go to, and avoid. They also tell us smellers how we can support them best. This episode is filled with tips and tricks for making the holidays a memorable and positive experience for all. Follow Anthea on Instagram @anosmicfoodie Follow Anne on Instagram @anneheloise.dautel Download the free guide with tips & tricks for making it through the holiday season. If you need community during the holidays, reach out to these smell & taste disorder charities: Fifth Sense (UK) Abscent (UK) Reuksmaakstoornis (NL) The Smell & Taste Association of North America (Canada, USA, Mexico) If you're feeling depressed, lonely, or have suicidal thoughts: In the U.S. dial 988 for help. In the UK call the free hotline 0300 304 7000. Learn about Frauke's 21-Day Smell Training Program to make smell training a habit: https://www.falkaromatherapy.com/smelltraining Learn about Frauke's one-on-one smell coaching Follow Frauke on Instagram @falkaromatherapy Follow Frauke on Facebook @falkaromatherapy Visit the FALK Aromatherapy website: www.falkaromatherapy.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anaromaticlife/message
Get access to higher-level medical knowledge as Dr. Omar Danoun shares his insights on epilepsy and post-Covid neurological disorders to help you understand and treat them efficiently. So tune in!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:American vs. Palestinian medical systemsWhy it's better to explain medical terms to patients in a simple mannerEpilepsy: Diagnosis, symptoms, and treatmentsCovid19-related neurological complications and how to treat themPost-Covid brain fog vs. memory disordersWhat is Parosmia and how is it treatedRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED:NEW Laser treatment for Epilepsy and Seizures, LITT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjOp-IuIZ-gCognitive Therapy: https://www.eehealth.org/services/rehabilitation/specialties/cognitive-therapy/ABOUT: DR. OMAR DANOUNDr. Omar Danoun is a leading expert on epilepsy and neurology. He has worked with multiple epilepsy and neurology societies and organizations, like the Epilepsy Foundation and the American Epilepsy Society, to raise awareness for epilepsy and related conditions. His insights are widely regarded by people with epilepsy and their families.CONNECT WITH: DR. OMARWebsite: Dr. Omar Danoun: https://www.dromardanoun.com/YouTube: Dr. Omar Danoun: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUpOvIIWABhYKqxrls-vcVgInstagram: @dromardanoun: https://www.instagram.com/dromardanoun/TikTok: @dromardanoun: https://www.tiktok.com/@dromardanounTwitter: @omar_danoun: https://twitter.com/omar_danounFacebook: Dr. Omar Danoun د. عمر دنون: https://www.facebook.com/DanounNeurologyCONNECT WITH US:Website: http://www.hammersnhugs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AhnaFulmerHammersNHugsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahna_hammersnhugs/]Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hammersnhugs
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Treating long COVID, Parosmia and Anosmia with Stellate Ganglion Blocks- A new application of an old therapy- Dr. Rosenblum reports his experience with a patient who reported long term relief of anosmia and parosmia with a unilateral stellate ganglion block. Dr. Rosenblum discusses the pathophysiology of the imbalances between the Sympathetic, parasympathetic nervous system, and feedback loops in the Neuro-immune system. For more information see attached texts. For Ultrasound Training to enable safe application of this therapy go to www.PainExam.com/events Links to PDF files- Stellate ganglion block reduces symptoms of Long Covid- A Case Series- Click here to download Regulation of acute reflectory hyperinflammation in viral and other diseases by SGB- Click here to download Upcoming Events... Want to view the complete events agenda? Click Here Now! NRAP's Blocks and Brunch Ultrasound CME Workshop- NYC Oct. 8th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NSPC's Annual Conference 2022- THE BUSINESS OF PAIN MEDICINE- Oct. 20th, 2022 NSPC's Annual Conference 2022- THE BUSINESS OF PAIN MEDICINE! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! IPA Israel: Ultrasound Guided Chronic Pain and Regional Anesthesia Course, Oct 30, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NYNJ-PS 2022 Annual Symposium- Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022! NYSIPP/ NJSIPP's Annual Pain Medicine Symposium Come and join us in New Jersey in November | NYNJ-PS 2022 Save the Date! Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022 Get Your Tickets Today! Register Now! Dominican Republic: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop, Nov 12th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! IPA Costa Rica: Ultrasound Guided Chronic Pain and Regional Anesthesia Course, Feb. 19, 2023 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! Podcast Resources: David Rosenblum, M.D. Subscribe to AnesthesiaExam mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Download the PainExam Official Apps for Android and IOS Devices! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painexam.android.painexam&hl=en_US https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-pain-management-review/id997396714 Follow PainExam- https://painexam.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/PainExam/ https://twitter.com/painexams https://www.instagram.com/painexam/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/painexam https://www.pinterest.com/painexam https://www.youtube.com/user/DocRosenblum/videos
Treating long COVID, Parosmia and Anosmia with Stellate Ganglion Blocks- A new application of an old therapy- Dr. Rosenblum reports his experience with a patient who reported long term relief of anosmia and parosmia with a unilateral stellate ganglion block. Dr. Rosenblum discusses the pathophysiology of the imbalances between the Sympathetic, parasympathetic nervous system, and feedback loops in the Neuro-immune system. For more information see attached texts. For Ultrasound Training to enable safe application of this therapy go to www.PainExam.com/events Links to PDF files- Stellate ganglion block reduces symptoms of Long Covid- A Case Series- Click here to download Regulation of acute reflectory hyperinflammation in viral and other diseases by SGB- Click here to download Upcoming Events... Want to view the complete events agenda? Click Here Now! NRAP's Blocks and Brunch Ultrasound CME Workshop- NYC Oct. 8th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NSPC's Annual Conference 2022- THE BUSINESS OF PAIN MEDICINE- Oct. 20th, 2022 NSPC's Annual Conference 2022- THE BUSINESS OF PAIN MEDICINE! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! IPA Israel: Ultrasound Guided Chronic Pain and Regional Anesthesia Course, Oct 30, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NYNJ-PS 2022 Annual Symposium- Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022! NYSIPP/ NJSIPP's Annual Pain Medicine Symposium Come and join us in New Jersey in November | NYNJ-PS 2022 Save the Date! Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022 Get Your Tickets Today! Register Now! Dominican Republic: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop, Nov 12th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! IPA Costa Rica: Ultrasound Guided Chronic Pain and Regional Anesthesia Course, Feb. 19, 2023 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! Podcast Resources: David Rosenblum, M.D. Subscribe to PMRExam mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Download the PainExam Official Apps for Android and IOS Devices! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painexam.android.painexam&hl=en_US https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-pain-management-review/id997396714 Follow PainExam- https://painexam.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/PainExam/ https://twitter.com/painexams https://www.instagram.com/painexam/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/painexam https://www.pinterest.com/painexam https://www.youtube.com/user/DocRosenblum/videos
Treating Long COVID, Parosmia and Anosmia with Stellate Ganglion Blocks- A new application of an old therapy- Dr. Rosenblum reports his experience with a patient who reported long term relief of anosmia and parosmia with a unilateral stellate ganglion block. Dr. Rosenblum discusses the pathophysiology of the imbalances between the Sympathetic, parasympathetic nervous system, and feedback loops in the Neuro-immune system. For more information see attached texts. For Ultrasound Training to enable safe application of this therapy go to www.PainExam.com/events Links to PDF files- Stellate ganglion block reduces symptoms of Long Covid- A Case Series- Click here to download Regulation of acute reflectory hyperinflammation in viral and other diseases by SGB- Click here to download Upcoming Events... Want to view the complete events agenda? Click Here Now! NRAP's Blocks and Brunch Ultrasound CME Workshop- NYC Oct. 8th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NSPC's Annual Conference 2022- THE BUSINESS OF PAIN MEDICINE- Oct. 20th, 2022 NSPC's Annual Conference 2022- THE BUSINESS OF PAIN MEDICINE! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! IPA Israel: Ultrasound Guided Chronic Pain and Regional Anesthesia Course, Oct 30, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NYNJ-PS 2022 Annual Symposium- Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022! NYSIPP/ NJSIPP's Annual Pain Medicine Symposium Come and join us in New Jersey in November | NYNJ-PS 2022 Save the Date! Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022 Get Your Tickets Today! Register Now! Dominican Republic: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop, Nov 12th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! IPA Costa Rica: Ultrasound Guided Chronic Pain and Regional Anesthesia Course, Feb. 19, 2023 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! Podcast Resources: David Rosenblum, M.D. Subscribe to PainExam mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Download the PainExam Official Apps for Android and IOS Devices! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painexam.android.painexam&hl=en_US https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-pain-management-review/id997396714 Follow PainExam- https://painexam.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/PainExam/ https://twitter.com/painexams https://www.instagram.com/painexam/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/painexam https://www.pinterest.com/painexam https://www.youtube.com/user/DocRosenblum/videos
Episode 50 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Chrissi Kelly, founder of the UK charity AbScent, a charity which helps people with smell & taste loss or change. We chat about the charity, how it can help people as well as some helpful tips for those experiencing this symptom. Abscent websiteAbScent NetworkYoutube channelHuel (UK)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Share the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions or just how you're doing - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media links or at LongCovidPodcast@gmail.comDiscovery MattersA collection of stories and insights on matters of discovery that advance life...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Parosmia – a distorted sense of smell, and a delayed post-covid symptom – affects approximately 50% of people who experienced loss of smell during their initial covid infection, and it is currently attracting a lot of media attention. We hear from Emily Woodroofe, a third year medical student, about what it's like to have parosmia, before we speak to Professor Claire Hopkins about what GPs need to know about it, and how they can best support their patients who are experiencing what can be a distressing symptom. Our guests: Emily Woodroofe is a third year medical student at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Claire Hopkins is an ENT consultant, and professor of Rhinology at Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS foundation Trust. Further reading: ‘Parosmia—a common consequence of covid-19' https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj-2021-069860
Join Drew Ryn this week for an episode on a condition called Parosmia that she has been suffering with for the past 5 months. Drew shares her experience in a light hearted but informative way in hopes that it brings awareness to this condition. The singer also dives into some recipes and the gossip on the hit show Selling Sunset.
Join Drew Ryn this week for an episode on a condition called Parosmia that she has been suffering with for the past 5 months. Drew shares her experience in a light hearted but informative way in hopes that it brings awareness to this condition. The singer also dives into some recipes and the gossip on the hit show Selling Sunset.
This week, join me in listening to a conversation with Stephanie Magallon who's pregnant and dealing with both parosmia and gestational diabetes! She's from Youngstown, Ohio and at the time of our recording, she was 36 weeks pregnant. In our conversation, we discuss the challenges she has faced dealing with being both pregnant and having parosmia at the same time, how she handles the parosmia smells in her daily life, how it impacts her interactions with her family, her cooking, and much more. To donate to the Smell and Taste Association of North America, click here. To learn more about the Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) click here. The views expressed by podcast guests are their own. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
This week, join me in conversation with Katrina Nerisse, who's been dealing with parosmia since December of 2019. She's from Pickering, Ontario and we discuss how her parosmia developed over time, her journey visiting many different types of doctors, how she finally found support for her condition on Facebook, the ways she manages her parosmia to allow her to eat, and much more. To connect with Katrina on Instagram, click here. To donate to the Smell and Taste Association of North America, click here. To learn more about the Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) click here. The views expressed by podcast guests are their own. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
This week we sit down with David Gaskin, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. He discusses his work in performing Stellate Ganglion injections for the treatment of long COVID symptoms such as loss of taste/smell, tachycardia, and more! Join David and Chase in the re-cog-nise course to learn how to maintain your newfound homeostasis (or find it to begin with!) at https://whatmagnificence.kartra.com/page/Re-cog-nize Find David at republicpainsp.com **Corrections** 17:48 - Chase mistakenly referred to dysbiosis (an imbalance of bacteria in the body), but intended to convey an altered state of homeostasis. 33:15 - Chase mentioned Cortisone (a manmade version of the hormone Cortisol), but intended to name Cortisol (the naturally produced hormone). **Disclaimer** While I make every effort to broadcast correct information, I am still learning. I welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors. I take no money from drug or device companies. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast or blog. Under no circumstances shall Chase Thornock, What Magnificence, any guests or contributors to the podcast or blog, or any employees, associates, or affiliates be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
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Serena Musick @carnivore.running.mom is a wife, mother, an essential oils educator and advocate, a runner, a carnivore and a long haul post covid sufferer with Parosmia.In this episode we talk about Serena's health journey from weight loss, sugar and carb addiction, restless leg syndrome. How she came to the carnivore diet and the results she has had so far. Her experience with Parosmia and how it has affected her day to day life.Improvements with her conditions since going carnivore and the things she has learned along the way.Many people are developing long-haul post covid symptoms such as parosmia and parosmia is directly linked to contracting the virus.Parosmia is described as a type of smell disorder in which odors become distorted. For example something that once smelled pleasant may smell bad or rotten to a person suffering from parosmia. Because smell and taste are so closely related, parosmia can have a negative impact on taste and eating. For someone with parosmia, foods that were previously appetizing can become unpalatable.Serena's You tube channel where she posts updates and information Carnivore Running MomIf you enjoy or find value in Rock Your Best Life Podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon by becoming a Patreon you will help us reach more people and create quality content.You get exclusive content such as free Q and A's consultations with me and early access to episodes. Become a Patreon @www.Patreon.com/rockyourbestlifepodcastWork with me I am a Certified health coach @www.rockinrosawellness.comI offer 1 on1 Coaching and free discovery call!Join my free facebook accountability group RockinrosawellnessVIPRockstars We have daily motivation healthy tips and free challenges every month.Join my weekly newsletter list I send this out every Friday!Have a question or would you like to see a particular guest on the show?Email me @rockyourbestlifepodcast@yahoo.comor message me on Facebook or InstagramMy Mary kay website: www.marykay.com/rockinrosaMy private beauty group on facebook where i share specials and promotionsRosasmklife
Episode 84: Smells in medicine. Intro about race in algorithms. Self-reported case of anosmia by Dr. Arreaza. Some common smells in medicine are discussed with Dr Grewal, for example, halitosis, bromhidrosis, and fetor hepaticus. Parosmia is also mentioned as a sequela after COVID-19 infection. Intro: Race in clinical algorithms. By Brandy Truong, MS4, Ross University School of Medicine. The year 2020 was not only the beginning of the pandemic but also a time when our country finally took the time to learn more about systemic racism. Many members in the medical community have been fighting racism in medicine for years and unfortunately have often gone unheard. However, in the past few years, people decided to start listening. The New England Journal of Medicine published an article in 2020 looking at different algorithms that have a race component and how that can be harmful to patients and perpetuates systemic racism. Let's take a dive into some of those clinical algorithms. Something that has gained a large movement, is getting rid of a test that helps determine kidney function based on race. This test is called estimated glomerular filtration rate, or what we call eGFR which considers a person's age, gender, race, and levels of creatinine. When it comes to the race category, it considers if someone is African American or not. Therefore, there are different normal eGFR values for African American and then all others. The test was based on an assumption that Black people have higher muscle mass on average which led to higher kidney function. This becomes problematic because assuming all Black people have higher kidney function can delay a patient's referral to a specialist or getting a transplant. This leads to higher rates of end-stage kidney disease and death due to kidney failure compared to the overall population. Many physicians and medical students at top universities have pushed their administration to get rid of the eGFR values based on race. Some hospitals like Mass General no longer use eGFR based on race. The National Kidney Foundation and American Society of Nephrology are still evaluating if they recommend the current algorithms. When it comes to looking at heart failure risk, the American Heart Association recommends a Heart Failure Risk Score that predicts the risk of death in patients admitted to the hospital. When a patient identifies as not Black, their score increases by 3 points which puts Black patients at lower risk due to a lower score. This score helps us decide on referrals to cardiology and general care. This becomes problematic because Black patients may not receive the care they need if assumed they are lower risk. This was shown when a study done in 2019 showed that Black and Latinx patients that presented to an emergency department in Boston with heart failure were less likely than White patients to be admitted to the cardiology unit.Another algorithm that puts Black patients at lower risk is the STONE score which predicts the likelihood of kidney stones in patients who present in the ER with flank pain. The score increases by 3 points for patients who don't identify as Black, which once again puts Black patients at lower risk due to a lower score. Black maternal mortality is drastically much higher compared to White women. Something that can contribute to it is an algorithm called Vaginal Birth after Cesarean which predicts the risk in a trial of labor for someone who had a prior cesarean section. This algorithm predicts a lower level of success for mothers identified as Black or Hispanic. It's also important to note that the study used to create the algorithm found that variables like marital status and insurance type also correlated with the success of vaginal birth after cesarean, but those factors weren't included in the algorithm. The benefits of having a vaginal delivery include lower rates of surgical complications, faster recovery time, and fewer complications in future pregnancies. Nonwhite women have higher rates of c-section than white women which decreases the chances of nonwhite women from having the benefits of vaginal delivery.We have to ask ourselves, why continue to use algorithms based on race? A lot of these algorithms were based and created on flawed assumptions. And while geneticists want physicians to take race seriously, studies showed there is more variation within the same racial groups than between different ones. And racial differences that are found, it was most likely due to the effects of racism such as the experience of being Black in America. It's harmful because these algorithms guide clinical decisions which may direct more attention or resources to White patients than patients of color, which is harmful and increases health disparities. This segment touches only the surface of algorithms using race to determine clinical outcomes and how that is flawed. There are also many other factors rooted in systemic racism in why these algorithms considered race in the first place, why we continue to use them, and the disparities in healthcare and clinical outcomes. As we end this segment, I want to take the time to thank the folks fighting racism in medicine as it's not an easy task. As people continue to bring awareness, we need to listen, acknowledge, and make changes accordingly so that all patients can have the care they need and deserve.This is Rio Bravo qWeek, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California. Our program is affiliated with UCLA, and it's sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home.______________Smells in medicine. By Hector Arreaza, MD. Discussed with Namdeep Grewal, MD.Some of my happiest memories are linked to smells, I'm sure specific smells bring back memories to you. In my case, the smell of wet dirt on a rainy day accompanied by the aroma of boiling hot chocolate are some of the smells that remind me of my childhood. From my teen and youth years, I remember some of the trendy colognes among young people: Calvin Klein One, Paco Rabanne, and Hugo Boss are some of those smells that have a little space in my limbic system. Olfaction is one of the special senses that we take for granted until we lose it. The term anosmia became more popular after March 2020 because anosmia is one of the symptoms of infection by coronavirus. I got COVID-19 recently and experienced anosmia for the first time in my life. I had a feeling of emptiness in my life. I felt incomplete. I will not deny it was pleasant to drive by a particularly stinky road by my house without gagging or covering my nose, but I was missing the smell of foods and other pleasant smells in my life. While I was experiencing anosmia I was not working, but I thought about the effect of my anosmia on my work as a physician. What smells could I miss if I did not recover my olfaction? I also reflected on the smells that I have experienced as a doctor. Some smells have helped me guide a diagnosis or start an investigation. Today, I want to discuss the olfactory system as a diagnostic tool in medicine.Nowadays, clinicians rely less on their olfactory systems to make a diagnosis, but smells can certainly be helpful in some cases. I was blessed with a very sensitive sense of smell, but honestly, I have a hard time tolerating farts, B.O., bad breath, and other unpleasant smells. Halitosis: Also known as “bad breath” can be an indication of poor oral hygiene causing dental decay and gingivitis. Halitosis can be a deal-breaker in a relationship, but it can also be a sign of infections such as tonsillitis, lower respiratory infections (viral or bacterial), Vincent's angina (acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis), gastroesophageal reflux, Helicobacter pylori infection, and Zenker's diverticulum (which is a pouch or diverticulum that forms in the upper esophagus causing dysphagia, and food and saliva may get stuck in the pouch and decompose over time, no wonder it may cause a smell, remember the mnemonics for your test “Zenker” = “Stenker”). In patients with foul, feculent breath who are acutely ill you will need to rule out intestinal obstruction or diverticulitis.An ammonia-like smell can be detected in patients with chronic or acute uremia. If the ammonia is accumulated in the blood to a level that makes it perceptible to your nose, you may be in front of a severe case of renal disease, so refer the patient promptly for Bromhidrosis (body odor): Body odor is the perceived unpleasant smell that results from bacteria metabolism of fatty acid by bacteria that normally live on the skin. The apocrine glands are located on the axilla, anogenital area, and breasts. These glands develop around puberty and their function is the secretion of pheromones. Sweat is normally odorless, but the bacteria degrade the sweat, oils, and proteins into substances that produce a strong smell. Body odor is normal. Excessive body odor that interferes with social life and self-esteem is considered bromhidrosis. What is considered “excessive” can vary from one patient to another. The treatment of localized bromhidrosis (mostly axilla) is focused on decreasing the amount of sweat by applying antiperspirants and improving hygiene. Recalcitrant cases of bromhidrosis may be related to infections such as intertrigo and erythrasma and require the use of topical or systemic antibiotics, and severe cases may even require a dermatology evaluation. Alcohol breath: I'm very familiar with this smell after many years of encounters with intoxicated people, not only patients but friends, uncles, cousins, etc. The smell of alcohol in exhaled air is used to determine blood alcohol content (BAC) by using a machine called a breathalyzer. All states, including California, consider a BAC above 0.08% as the standard to be legally intoxicated while driving. A caveat about BAC by breathalyzer is that patients following a ketogenic diet may have a falsely elevated BAC. So, make sure to inform the officer about your eating habits to avoid getting an unfair DUI sentence. A BAC level above 0.04% is applied to drivers of commercial vehicles, including moving trucks and rental cars, and a BAC above 0.01% for drivers under the age of 21. Most states have a zero-tolerance for underage drinkers and drivers, and harder penalties for those who have exceptionally high BACs. Alcohol intoxication is more than just a smell, you need to have many other signs and symptoms for diagnosis. If you feel your nose and your judgment are inaccurate, you can confirm by measuring a direct alcohol level in the blood, especially when you are in the hospital and need an exact diagnosis. Anaerobic infection smell: Anaerobic bacteria cause wound infections that are characteristically foul-smelling. You can find free gas in tissues, abscesses, and pungent discharge. After smelling infected wounds several times, your nose may be able to recognize the typical foul-smelling odor of anaerobic bacteria. But not all bacteria have an unpleasant smell, according to medical literature, I cannot attest to it, pseudomonas smell like grapes or tortillas, streptococcus smells like butterscotch, and proteus smells like burned chocolate or cocoa.Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA): Patients with DKA may have a fruity smell. Acetone and ethyl acetate are elevated in DKA, and they have a scent similar to nail polish remover. If your patient smells like a beauty salon and is breathing fast and deeply (Kussmaul breathing), there is no time to spare, start immediate treatment of DKA. Remember that DKA can be the initial presentation of diabetes in some patients, particularly young patients, and it is fatal if left untreated.Fetor hepaticus breath: The description of this smell is somewhat confusing. Some people describe it as a combination of rotten eggs and garlic, others describe it as a smell like clover, or Sulphur with a hint of fecal matter, it is also known as the “breath of death”. The components responsible for this smell are “thiols” that enter the systemic circulation through a portosystemic shunt caused by portal hypertension in liver disease. The thiols reach the lungs and from there they are exhaled giving the chronic liver patient the fetor hepaticus breath. Some people also describe it as a “musty” odor. Musty smell: You can think of musty as a synonym of moldy. Musty is likely a variant of the word “moisty,” or “moist.” Musty means having an odor (or flavor) suggestive of mold, such as old buildings or stale food, or like sweaters left in an attic for a long time. Mousy means that it smells like a “mouse”. It can be challenging to know what a mouse smells like. If you want to experience a “mousy” odor, walk into a pet store on a summer day and you may be able to recall the smell when you examine a patient. Why are we talking about musty/mousy odor? Because it can be clinically relevant if you find it in a child's breath, urine or skin, as this can mean accumulation of phenylalanine in the body, known as phenylketonuria. Detecting a “musty” odor during a physical exam may be less common now because phenylketonuria is included in the newborn screening program in the United States and many other countries. Remember that keyword for your exams, “musty” odor means phenylketonuria.We have discussed different smells in medicine: halitosis, ammonia, body odor, alcohol breath, anaerobic infection, DKA, fetor hepaticus, and musty smell. We did not cover all smells in medicine, but this is a good starting point for you to keep learning about smells in medicine. As for anosmia and COVID-19, let's remember that most people recover their sense of smell within a few days or weeks, but some patients have reported a long-term abnormal sense of smell, either anosmia or parosmia.Parosmia is an altered perception of odors that causes normally pleasant smells to be perceived as foul or disgusting. For example, smelling coffee can feel like smelling rotten food. Many patients have reported this symptom after recovery from COVID-19. Parosmia may last 3-6 months, and resolution is normally spontaneous.The cause of parosmia is still uncertain, but it is thought to be a result of direct inflammation of nervous tissue in the olfactory system. As we know, COVID-19 is a multisystemic infection that involves not only the respiratory system but also the nervous system, GI tract, cardiovascular system, and other organs that we are still discovering. There is not a specific treatment for parosmia, but some believe in “smell therapy” which consists of smelling strong scents such as ammonia, eucalyptus, citrus, and perfumes to re-train the brain on the normal process of smelling. ____________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude our episode number 84 “Smells in medicine.” What is a memorable smell you have? Some smells are characteristic findings of certain diseases. For example, a “musty” odor is a keyword for phenylketonuria. Your nose can point you in the right direction to a diagnosis. If you are among the 1 in 10,000 people with congenital anosmia, don't worry, there are other ways to sense your surroundings, you can still be an excellent clinician without a sense of smell. Even without trying, every night you go to bed being a little wiser.Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek. If you have any feedback about this podcast, contact us by email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care physician for additional medical advice. This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Namdeep Grewal, and Brandy Truong. Audio edition: Suraj Amrutia. See you next week! _____________________References:Gaffney, Theresa, et al. “A Yearslong Push to Remove Racist Bias from Kidney Testing Gains New Ground.” STAT, 16 July 2020, www.statnews.com/2020/07/17/egfr-race-kidney-test/. Vyas, Darshali A., et al. “Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms.” New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 383, no. 9, 2020, pp. 874–882., doi:10.1056/nejmms2004740. Miller, Jami L., Bromhidrosis, UpToDate, last updated: Oct 18, 2021, https://www.uptodate.com/contents/bromhidrosis?csi=b679769a-2e96-4c17-bac5-ad299491751d&source=contentShare. California Driver Handbook, Alcohol and Drugs, California DMV, English 2020, https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/handbook/california-driver-handbook/alcohol-and-drugs/ Parosmia After COVID-19: What Is It and How Long Will It Last? Office of Public Affairs, University of Utah Health, September 3, 2021, https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/postings/2021/09/parosmia.php.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lut89fi7sxtt0qc/NCHS042%20-%20Distorted%20Smell%20after%20COVID%20-%20What%20to%20Do_.pdf?dl=0 (Click here) to download the full transcription as a formatted PDF. Episode Summary: Welcome to The No Cap Health Show, a weekly podcast where Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler uses his decades of experience in medicine and ability as an expert researcher to provide a light- hearted approach and share health trends popular on TikTok. In this episode, Dr. Brian provides his Cap/No Cap analysis on today's topic: Distorted Smell after COVID: What to Do? What is Parosmia? Why does distorted smell tend to affect younger women? What can be done to help with distorted smell after you've had COVID?Find out in today's episode! If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you leave the show a Rating & Review at https://ratethispodcast.com/NoCap (RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap). Key Takeaways: 01:22 – With the Olympics in full swing, Dr. Brian takes a moment to promote a film that he was a producer on, Holky: The Steven Holcomb Story and encourages listeners to stream it free on Indieflix 01:57 – Dr. Brain introduces today's topic, Distorted Smell after COVID: What to Do? 02:37 – What is Parosmia? 03:50 – What are some of the distorted smells people are experiencing post-COVID? 05:14 – What can be done to help with distorted smell 07:00 – Dr. Brian provides the No Cap Recap of today's episode and encourages listeners to reach out and Rate and Review this podcast on https://ratethispodcast.com/NoCap (RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap). Tweetable Quotes: “The concern is because food becomes very unappetizing because of the smell, people can start losing weight and, in fact, it can have some mental health challenges, including feeling depressed.” (03:37) (Dr. Brian) “A little different than last week's discussion of smell training when people lost the sense of smell after COVID. When there's distorted smell, there's types of smell training. And this really focuses mostly on fruity flavors, flowery flavors, sometimes spicy. Lemon or rose or eucalyptus or clove; using all these your room might just smell like you're at a spa.” (05:17) (Dr. Brian) “Typically foods that are more bland can be better tolerated because they don't trigger as much smell. And that can range from just vegetables, or oatmeal, or cereals for example.” (06:07) (Dr. Brian) “Parosmia occurs in about ten percent of people after they've had COVID. Smell training can help. And it's really focusing on the smells that are more the fruity smells like flowery smells, lemon, rose and eucalyptus.” (07:02) (Dr. Brian) Links Mentioned: DM Dr. Brian your questions and we will respond back with answers - https://v.cameo.com/F5MH0Hglnmb (https://v.cameo.com/F5MH0Hglnmb) https://www.boxerwachler.com/ (Dr. Brian's Website) https://www.tiktok.com/@brianboxerwachlermd? (Dr. Brian's TikTok) https://www.instagram.com/drboxerwachler/ (Dr. Brian's Instagram) https://watch.indieflix.com/movie/z1jvXp2ah0MZ-holky-the-steven-holcomb-story (Link to the filmHolky: The Steven Holcomb Story) Please remember, Dr. Brian is a doctor, but he is not your doctor. He is here to provide general information, not medical advice, so you should always check with your doctor before relying on any information. Podcast Production & Marketing provided by FullCast Copyright. Advanced Vision Education, LLC See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tht3zdjztgdh0fu/NCHS041%20-%20How%20to%20Regain%20Smell%20after%20COVID.pdf?dl=0 (Click here) to download the full transcription as a formatted PDF. Episode Summary: Welcome to The No Cap Health Show, a weekly podcast where Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler uses his decades of experience in medicine and ability as an expert researcher to provide a light- hearted approach and share health trends popular on TikTok. In this episode, Dr. Brian provides his Cap/No Cap analysis on today's topic: How to Regain Smell after COVID. How can COVID-19 impact your sense of smell? What do mint, orange, garlic and coffee have in common? What is smell training? Find out in today's episode! If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you leave the show a Rating & Review at https://ratethispodcast.com/NoCap (RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap). Key Takeaways: 01:16 – With the Olympics in full swing, Dr. Brian takes a moment to promote a film that he was a producer on, Holky: The Steven Holcomb Story and encourages listeners to stream it free on Indieflix 01:51 – Dr. Brian introduces today's topic, How to Regain Smell after COVID 03:35 – What happens when someone gets an infection like COVID 04:28 – Dr. Brian reflects on his own experience losing his sense of smell after having COVID 06:25 – Smell training, explained 09:09 – What is Parosmia? 09:47 – Dr. Brian provides the No Cap Recap of today's episode and encourages listeners to reach out and Rate and Review this podcast on https://ratethispodcast.com/NoCap (RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap). Tweetable Quotes: “In the nose there are these receptors at the end of what's called the olfactory nerve. IT's the nerve connecting to the brain where people smell. It's kinda the smell nerve if you will. And what can happen is the virus can damage the ends of those nerves and the cells in the nose.” (03:48) (Dr. Brian) “It was awesome, one of my favorite pizzas. So, I'm eating it and I'm saying to my kids and my wife, ‘This pizza doesn't really have much taste. I remember this pizza being really good.' And I'm eating some more and it kinda tasted like cardboard. This was really weird.” (04:51) (Dr. Brian) “There's certain substances that if people smell it for about twenty seconds for two to three times a day, over time it can stimulate those olfactory, or smell nerves, in the nose.” (06:40) (Dr. Brian) “Also, taking things that are decongestants if somebody isn't feeling well is important to help clear up any sort of inflammation that could be active at the time. That can help as well.” (08:48) (Dr. Brian) Links Mentioned: DM Dr. Brian your questions and we will respond back with answers - https://v.cameo.com/F5MH0Hglnmb (https://v.cameo.com/F5MH0Hglnmb) https://www.boxerwachler.com/ (Dr. Brian's Website) https://www.tiktok.com/@brianboxerwachlermd? (Dr. Brian's TikTok) https://www.instagram.com/drboxerwachler/ (Dr. Brian's Instagram) https://watch.indieflix.com/movie/z1jvXp2ah0MZ-holky-the-steven-holcomb-story (Link to the filmHolky: The Steven Holcomb Story) Please remember, Dr. Brian is a doctor, but he is not your doctor. He is here to provide general information, not medical advice, so you should always check with your doctor before relying on any information. Podcast Production & Marketing provided by FullCast Copyright. Advanced Vision Education, LLC See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week, please join me in listening to a conversation with Kristiana Carle, who has been dealing with parosmia due to Covid-19. We chat about how having parosmia impacts her relationship with eating, which foods trigger the most parosmia episodes, and much more. The Parosmia/Phantosmia Facebook support group can be found here. To donate to the Smell and Taste Association of North America, click here. To learn more about the Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) click here. The views expressed by podcast guests are their own. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
La niebla mental, la Parosmia y la Fantosmia, son algunas de las secuelas que deja en nuestro cuerpo el COVID-19 en cualquiera de sus variantes. Bianca Vaquero explica en nuestro segmento Tu Salud, cuáles son las características de estas consecuencias.
La perdita dell'olfatto è uno dei sintomi con il quale ci siamo abituati a convivere, o perlomeno lo ha fatto chi è risultato positivo al covid. Ma perchè compare l'anosmia nei malati di Covid-19? perchè in alcuni casi invece appare parosmia dopo la guarigione? cerchiamo di capisci qualcosa in questa live di Dpen Scienza! Ci potete ascoltare su: Nostro Sito: https://dpenpodcast.wixsite.com/website . Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/dpen-scienza/id1517569764 . Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3SEfZMJXDmUDKCHHX1lewc?si=2ViP6N-9Qxu0uh2gPRBwqw . Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/dpen . E su tutte le app principali di streaming.Seguiteci anche sui nostri social dove potrete anche commentare le puntate e comunicare con noiGruppo Telegram: https://t.me/dpenpodcast . Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dpenpodcast/ . Twitter: https://twitter.com/DpenPodcast . Disclaimer:Le informazioni fornite su Dpen Scienza sono di natura generale e a scopo puramente divulgativo, pertanto non possono sostituire in alcun caso il consiglio di un medico (ovvero un soggetto abilitato legalmente alla professione), o, nei casi specifici, di altri operatori sanitari (odontoiatri, infermieri, psicologi, farmacisti, veterinari, fisioterapisti, etc.).Le nozioni e le eventuali informazioni riguardanti procedure terapeutiche hanno fine unicamente illustrativo .Nessuno dei singoli autori o contributori di Dpen Scienza né altre parti connesse può esser ritenuto responsabile dei risultati o le conseguenze di un qualsiasi utilizzo o tentativo di utilizzo di una qualsiasi delle informazioni pubblicate.Nulla su Dpen Scienza può essere interpretato come un tentativo di offrire un'opinione medica o in altro modo coinvolta nella pratica della medicina.
Why, after a dose of Covid-19, am I left with a new taste sensation resembling rotten onions? Why does bleached hair look blond, not white, and does salt water decolour the hair of surfers? How do I get rid of unwanted facial hair? Why is the hole my dog digs bigger than the dirt or sand that came out of it!? Why do mosquitoes prefer me to my wife? Does lighting a match do away with the smell of poo? Dr Chris and Lester Kiewit have the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Why, after a dose of Covid-19, am I left with a new taste sensation resembling rotten onions? Why does bleached hair look blond, not white, and does salt water decolour the hair of surfers? How do I get rid of unwanted facial hair? Why is the hole my dog digs bigger than the dirt or sand that came out of it!? Why do mosquitoes prefer me to my wife? Does lighting a match do away with the smell of poo? Dr Chris and Lester Kiewit have the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Hello you beautiful ShinoBroz listeners! In the spirit of Thanksgiving, on this episode we talk about what we're thankful for, what we would wish for if a genie granted us 3 wishes, old family traditions and new ones to be made, what we would put in a time capsule, how Sly's mom doesn't understand sarcasm, Jericho's dating app idea, if ghost pokemon can die, what Parosmia is and why we hate game and movie leaks. New episode every Sunday! Please share our podcast around! Be sure to follow our instagram @ShinoBroz Give us a DM if you have questions or want our opinions on something! We'd love to hear from yall! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shinobroz/support
Parosmia, a long-term COVID-19 symptom, is a disorder that can make food smell and taste rancid. Patty Wight of Maine Public Radio reports on this perplexing condition that has a profound impact on people's lives but few treatment options. And, scientists thought that humans with stone weapons may have caused the disappearance of Ice Age beasts like wooly mammoths. But as Jeff St. Clair of WKSU reports, new research shows that stones were no match for mammoths' hair and hide.
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In this episode, Frauke sits down with Aba Williams, Megan Abernathy, and Thelma Poupazi to talk about parosmia, the condition of having a distorted sense of smell. This is an honest conversation about the physical and mental challenges of living with smell distortions. Each woman shares her personal parosmia story, revealing not only how it changed their relationship with food, friends & family, and navigating everyday smells around them, but also the mental toll it takes, and the support that's needed, to make it through the journey. This conversation will leave you feeling it all! The heartache, the struggles, the hope, and most importantly the determination to make it through to the other side. Like millions of people living with parosmia, these women are a true inspiration for their courage and willingness to share their story in the hope that it brings awareness and healing for their community. Make sure to listen all the way to the end because these ladies have a message for all of us who can smell. You can connect with these beautiful women here: Aba Williams on Instagram and Facebook @smellsyouremember Join Aba's Facebook Group The Parosmics' Parlor Megan Abernathy on Instagram @parosmia_nutritionist Learn more about Megan's wellness & nutrition programs: https://www.meganmefit.com/ Thelma Poupazi on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok @paranosemia Follow Frauke on Instagram and Facebook at @falkaromatherapy Get Frauke's free Smell To Be Well audio training Get Frauke's free Aromatic Wellness Kit Visit the FALK Aromatherapy website: www.falkaromatherapy.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anaromaticlife/message
In this episode the girls discuss hard hitting topics such as awful dessert items, Parosmia and the nitty gritty life lessons they've learned in their 20's and 30's and how each decade has differed. They offer some life advice, some warnings and some insight into their relationship with age and timelines. Produced by Dear Media
It's Episode 4, Smell Loss and Dysfunction. The Absence of a sense of smell is called Anosmia. Some are born without it, and others lose it for a variety of reasons, including head trauma or illness, such as a viral infection. When smell loss emerged as a feature of Covid-19 in March of 2020, it signaled a change for the field of chemosensory research, meaning the research of smell and taste, our chemical senses. It's estimated that over 9 million people worldwide will have sustained smell loss. The community of scientists and patients who were studying and dealing with smell loss and dysfunction are at a unique moment, and they have responded in powerful ways. Jenifer Trachtman, Director of Development at the Monell Chemical Senses Center, will share resources, and talk about this turning point in her field and what moving forward looks like. We'll hear from Dr. Danielle Reed, a researcher at the Monell Center and one of the founding members of the Global Consortium for Chemosensory Research, better known as the GCCR, which is a group of dedicated scientists and advocates that formed to share information and advance scientific knowledge about the correlation between the chemical senses and respiratory illnesses like Covid-19. Katie Boateng, an anosmic patient advocate herself, is the creator of the Smell Podcast. She'll share her wisdom from over 90 episodes. While this episode will focus mostly on Anosmia, you'll also hear mentions of Smell Dysfunctions. Parosmia is a distorted sense of smell, where things that used to smell nice can smell unpleasant. Hyposmia is a decreased sense of smell, and Phantosmia is a condition where smells are perceived that are not there, it's sometimes referred to as having olfactory hallucinations. Please check out the resources offered in this episode and if you or a loved one is new to smell loss or dysfunction, from Covid or otherwise, pull up, this one's for you.
After a one-week hiatus, the Heibels are back at it and just in time, too! Mel was not sure if she could take another Saturday Night of watching sad movies by herself. In this episode, the duo try a very elusive hard seltzer brand that has ZERO information, but what the brewing company lacks in info it makes up for in flavor! And since this mysterious seltzer maker only has three flavors, there is a fourth can added to the mix…what is it? It's none other than Maplewood Brewing's Son of Juice. This episode is heavy on the mental health, boomers getting vaccinated, banana riffs, fever dreams, and babies on bikes! Mel schools us about sugar alcohols and tells us of the fun times had with her Parosmia (https://www.webmd.com/brain/what-is-parosmia), while Jon talks about his latest podcast ideas and how there needs to be a Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy romance. The duo also talks about noteworthy limes, are visited by a spider guest, AND has many many more listener challenges. AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 Our Featured Drinks: Clear State Hard Seltzer (AKA The Elusive Hard Seltzer) https://www.clearstateseltzer.com/#:~:text=Clear%20State%20Hard%20Seltzer%2C%20made,Louis%2C%20and%20Kansas%20City. https://untappd.com/ClearStateHardSeltzer https://www.facebook.com/Clear-State-Hard-Seltzer-105012518043610/?ref=page_internal Son of Juice – Maplewood Brewing https://maplewoodbrew.com/beer/year-round/son-of-juice Weezer – Rosana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8jr-p0lQZo Boomers Got the Vax – SNL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hekDuCBxCc Sugar Alcohols Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_alcohol At Home with Amy Sedaris Trailer (AKA Fever Dream) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB30sgnUcSQ The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America https://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Birds-North-America/dp/1452174032 Other podcasts to check out: Hey Riddle, Riddle: https://headgum.com/hey-riddle-riddle Human Seeking Human: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/human-seeking-human/id1533152856
After a one-week hiatus, the Heibels are back at it and just in time, too! Mel was not sure if she could take another Saturday Night of watching sad movies by herself. In this episode, the duo try a very elusive hard seltzer brand that has ZERO information, but what the brewing company lacks in info it makes up for in flavor! And since this mysterious seltzer maker only has three flavors, there is a fourth can added to the mix…what is it? It’s none other than Maplewood Brewing’s Son of Juice. This episode is heavy on the mental health, boomers getting vaccinated, banana riffs, fever dreams, and babies on bikes! Mel schools us about sugar alcohols and tells us of the fun times had with her Parosmia (https://www.webmd.com/brain/what-is-parosmia), while Jon talks about his latest podcast ideas and how there needs to be a Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy romance. The duo also talks about noteworthy limes, are visited by a spider guest, AND has many many more listener challenges. AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 Our Featured Drinks: Clear State Hard Seltzer (AKA The Elusive Hard Seltzer) https://www.clearstateseltzer.com/#:~:text=Clear%20State%20Hard%20Seltzer%2C%20made,Louis%2C%20and%20Kansas%20City. https://untappd.com/ClearStateHardSeltzer https://www.facebook.com/Clear-State-Hard-Seltzer-105012518043610/?ref=page_internal Son of Juice – Maplewood Brewing https://maplewoodbrew.com/beer/year-round/son-of-juice Weezer – Rosana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8jr-p0lQZo Boomers Got the Vax – SNL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hekDuCBxCc Sugar Alcohols Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_alcohol At Home with Amy Sedaris Trailer (AKA Fever Dream) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB30sgnUcSQ The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America https://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Birds-North-America/dp/1452174032 Other podcasts to check out: Hey Riddle, Riddle: https://headgum.com/hey-riddle-riddle Human Seeking Human: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/human-seeking-human/id1533152856
It has been a hugely gratifying and humbling experience to get the chance to set up the Longcovid Service for Berkshire and work with a great team from primary and community care. We have learnt a lot and are continuing to learn as we help our patients suffering from Longcovid and offer them support, a listening ear, appropriate testing and treatments where available in a trauma informed manner.In this episode, I speak to associate Professor Jane Parker based at the University of Reading. Trustee and Advisor to the charity Abscent. A chemist by training, she is based at the Flavour Centre and has had huge experience of work around olfaction and food smells. With previous experience of looking after people with smell disorders in other viral infections and brain injury, she is the right person to talk to us about taste and smell and the strange changes that happen in some people after COVID 19. She talks to us in great detail about anosmia (complete loss of smell) and parosmia (altered smells) and how it can be managed and treated. Find out more about the Abscent Charity hereClick here to know more about smell retraining. Please provide a feedback and comments on the podcast and any questions that you may have. If you enjoyed it please rate and leave a review on Apple podcasts and tell a friend about this show.Let me know what you think about the show and please recommend guests.The Pain Speak podcast is presented by Dr Deepak Ravindran, a full time NHS Consultant specialising in Pain, Anaesthesia, MSK and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr Ravindran is also the author of the book, 'The Pain Free Mindset' and is the Lead for the Longcovid service and the Pain medicine Service at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.Get in touch:Twitter: @deepakravindra5Instagram: drdeepakravindranWebsite: www.deepakravindran.co.ukLinktree: https://linktr.ee/DrDeepakRavindranOrder a copy of the Pain Free Mindset hereMixed and edited by Rob Cao at https://dynamiqgroup.co.uk/Huge Thanks to the The Podcast Coach for helping me set this all up. For high quality, bespoke podcast coaching and production at www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk
New episode is out! In today’s episode: * Random update: painting walls, walks with friends and a vagina story. * Why do girls wear makeup when they're working out? * Racism, homosexuality and discrimination. * What does being open- minded mean to us? * Being judgmental. * A true story about Parosmia! * And much more..... NEWS FACT ! * Michael Jackson’s Marvel story. * Cat facts Hit that play button to find out! DM us on Instagram @No.Borders.podcast if you have suggestions on topics , questions you want us to answer, comment on the episode or just to say hi! Hope you enjoyed this episode and we’ll see you on the next! Thank you for listening and stay safe! X
This week, join me in listening to an interview with Sascha Maude. She is currently residing in Wakefield in Yorkshire in the UK. We talk about her experiences dealing with anosmia then parosmia due to contracting Covid-19 from her mom who also fell sick back with it back in April 2020. Sascha takes us through the timeline of dealing with both smell disorders and explains the lack of resources that were available to her during this time due to the restrictions on being seen in the hospital due to Covid-19. We discuss the ongoing need for support for everyone who lost their sense of smell/became parosmic due to Covid-19 and much more. You can learn more about AbScent online here. To visit the AbScent Parosmia and Phantosmia support group, click here. To connect with Sascha on Instagram, click here. To connect with Sascha on Facebook, click here. The views expressed by podcast guests are their own. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
Bom Ciclo Rotacional!Fonoaudiocast retornando aos trabalhos! Hoje falo com vocês sobre a perado olfato e do paladar como sintoma da Covid-19, assim com as distorções que também ocorrem ao longo do tempo.Você também manifestou estes sintomas? Comenta lá em:Instagram: @fonoaudiocatTwitter: @IvoPellicano
We round out our Parosmia Series with Gemma who experiences parosmia and it's equally evil twin: phantosmia. For those who don't know, phantosmia is an olfactory hallucination that makes you smell things that aren't there. For Gemma it's a persistent smell of cigarette smoke (which was one of her least favorite smells to begin with). It makes mealtime unbearable and alienates her from sharing that time with her beautiful family. However, she's brilliant at turning lemons into lemonade: when she first tested positive for Covid, she made a public facebook post of her symptoms to help other people recognize the virus in themselves. Fortunately she was able to prevent friends from sharing the virus with vulnerable family members! She wrote to us after spoke to her, "I also had messages from 2 lovely ladies from Florida and Georgia asking for advise. I was glad something positive came out of me catching the virus and sharing my symptoms to help others. I was surprised my post reached america from england." It's nice to see social media helping others in a time like this.
In our fourth episode, we talk with Anissa - the self-described "cook of the family" who can barely bring herself to eat anything besides peanut m&ms. She spoke to us about how parosmia disconnects her from the rest of the world: she can't eat enough to keep up her fitness regimen, celebratory & holiday meals once full of connection and memory are uncomfortable, and she is left with the question "am I stuck like this?" In spite of her frustration, she has found a wonderful outlet: photography. "It's kind of replaced all of the energy I would put towards like working out and, and whatnot." Her work is beautiful, so go check it out on Instagram @anissalatifphotography! Happy listening!
Es una de las secuelas del covid 19 que deja una huella latente en las personas, perdiendo sentido del olfato --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/losnuevos20/message
Chrissi Kelly is the founder of AbScent, a UK-based charity that is dedicated to providing support and trusted information to those affected by anosmia and other smell disorders. After her own struggles with smell loss, she has committed herself to the advancement of smell training and research. We found her perspective enlightening and, while we aren't personally experiencing parosmia, we imagine this conversation might provide some clarity and encouragement to those afflicted by this uncomfortable phenomenon. The main takeaway? Consider parosmia an injury, not an illness, and be patient with yourself as your body mends and heals. AbScent website: https://abscent.org/
Compared to Brooke's episode on Tuesday, this episode is a great example of "same virus, different stories." In the second episode of our Parosmia Series, we talk to Marilyn who had some of the weirdest and worst symptoms of Covid... yet never received a positive test. Not one. Without a positive test can she still claim to have had Covid? How else can she explain the acrid metal taste she felt in her mouth every time she consumed onions? Or the heaviness in her chest when she tried to breathe? We talk about how unsettling it is to be betrayed by your body and Raymond shares why it's important to get a second opinion if you don't feel heard by your doctor. On another note, Caroline tries her hand at parody songs about the pandemic and they are not great. For more help with Parosmia check out the links of the organizations below:AbScent is a UK registered charity supporting people who are experiencing the distressing effects of smell loss. AbScent offers information, support and practical advice for people living with smell disorders. https://abscent.org/ (On March 15th we are releasing an episode with Chrissi Kelly, the founder of AbScent, who will share more about her research and studies into smell disorders.)The Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) advocates for funding for research on smell and taste disorders and collaborates with individuals living with these chemosensory disorders, healthcare professionals, and institutions to provide evidence-based education, resources, and networking opportunities. https://thestana.org/The Monell Center for Advancing Discovery in Taste & Smell - their mission is to improve health and well-being by advancing the scientific understanding of taste, smell, and related senses. https://monell.org/
We're kicking off Season 2 with a series about parosmia, perhaps the most odd and startling long-hauler symptom to date. Parosmia is dysfunctional smell detection characterized by the inability of the brain to correctly identify an odor's "natural" smell. Instead, the natural odor is usually transformed into an unpleasant aroma, typically a "'burned,' 'rotting,' 'fecal,' or 'chemical' smell". Pre-pandemic this was a symptom often found in patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment or persons recovering from head trauma. Its current link to coronavirus confounds doctors and scientists as there is no immediate cure. Brooke is our first guest and she has been struggling with her symptoms for 10 months. It is quite an emotional interview as she breaks down what her day to day life is like living with parosmia. She recounts how she may have gotten it, what she can and cannot consume, and shares resources that have helped her along the way (which are posted below). AbScent is a UK registered charity supporting people who are experiencing the distressing effects of smell loss. AbScent offers information, support and practical advice for people living with smell disorders. https://abscent.org/ (On March 15th we are releasing an episode with Chrissi Kelly, the founder of AbScent, who will share more about her research and studies into smell disorders.)The Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) advocates for funding for research on smell and taste disorders and collaborates with individuals living with these chemosensory disorders, healthcare professionals, and institutions to provide evidence-based education, resources, and networking opportunities. https://thestana.org/The Monell Center for Advancing Discovery in Taste & Smell - their mission is to improve health and well-being by advancing the scientific understanding of taste, smell, and related senses. https://monell.org/
Around 65% of people with coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste and it's estimated that about 10% of those go on to develop rare conditions that create havoc. Parosmia means you can find human waste smells like food and vice versa, the smell of water can make you feel sick and coffee can make you vomit if you get so much of a whiff. Even your partner can become unbearably smelly. So what causes parosmia? Can you treat it? We spoke to Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker who is undertaking in-depth research on Covid-19 and parosmia. Also coming up in this programme: the long term effects of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industries, with warnings that life may only return to normal in 7 years at today's vaccine rates. Christopher Nassetta, President & CEO, Hilton shares his outlook for the hotel industry in 2021. - Jackie Cameron
Around 65% of people with coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste and it's estimated that about 10% of those go on to develop rare conditions that create havoc. Parosmia means you can find human waste smells like food and vice versa, the smell of water can make you feel sick and coffee can make you vomit if you get so much of a whiff. Even your partner can become unbearably smelly. So what causes parosmia? Can you treat it? We spoke to Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker who is undertaking in-depth research on Covid-19 and parosmia. Also coming up in this programme: the long term effects of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industries, with warnings that life may only return to normal in 7 years at today's vaccine rates. Christopher Nassetta, President & CEO, Hilton shares his outlook for the hotel industry in 2021. - Jackie Cameron
Jackie Cohen talks about Parosmia with Photographer, Mara Weinstein. Listen to find out more about Coronavirus symptoms.
Why shear a sheep in winter when it's cold? And can animals count? Why do geese and turkeys chase people? Also, how does coronavirus infection alter our sense of smell and taste? How do artificial sweeteners work? And when it comes to survival of the fittest, what constitutes "the fittest"? What brings asteroids onto a collision course with the Earth? Dr Chris joins Kieno Kammies to answer this week's crop of farmyard-inspired - and other - questions... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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This week, listen in as I speak with Colin, a gentleman currently living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada who has struggled with chronic sinus issues his entire life and now deals with bouts of both parosmia and anosmia. We talk about what that has been like for him growing up and how it impacts his life to this day. If you'd like to connect with him via email, you can reach him at smellman@protonmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
This week, please listen in as I speak with Chantel Mitchell, from Wellington, New Zealand. We talk about her struggles dealing with parosmia. To learn more about parosmia, visit the Fifth Sense website here. You will find the Parosmia/Phantosmia Facebook support group here and the Acquired Anosmia/Parosmia Facebook support group here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
This week, listen in as I chat with Nick No about her experiences living with parosmia. Parosmia can be a debilitating condition for people to live with, it is a condition where a person does not perceive smells correctly. Generally, all smells are perceived in a negative way, aka everything smells awful. To visit the Parosmia/Phantosmia Facebook support group, click here. To visit the Acquired Anosmia and Parosmia Facebook support group, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
This week, listen in as Joel Robinson and I chat about his experiences living with parosmia. Joel started a new business, Hunter and the Harp, a meadery in Australia, then became anosmic/parosmic soon after. If you live in Australia and would like to purchase mead from Hunter and the Harp, visit them here. You can find Hunter and the Harp on Facebook here. You can find an article about Joel and parosmia titled "Australian mead maker fights rare olfactory condition to produce the unusual fermented beverage" here. If you're struggling with an olfactory disorder and/or are just interested in learning more about smell training, visit the Facebook group here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
This week, listen in as I chat with Don Heins about his experience living with parosmia! If you're interested in learning more about parosmia, you can click here. To find the "Acquired Anosmia and Parosmia Support Page" on Facebook, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support