For most patients, the loss faded within weeks or months. But for a smaller group, taste never fully returned. Even years after infection, certain flavors remain muted or completely absent.
As well as having 2-1 favourite Lossiemouth in the race – a decision that has been welcomed by many after connections opted for the Mares' Hurdle last year – Mullins runs Anzadam and Poniros, both of ...
You will be spoiled for choice with tipsters offering you selections in the Cheltenham handicaps this week, including from ...
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Bill Guerin jokes that Olympic gold with Chris Drury should have bought a trade discount
Bill Guerin joked that winning Olympic gold with Chris Drury should have earned him a discount on Vincent Trocheck. Here is the latest from the deadline negotiation room.
GAA president-elect Derek Kent said merger will happen “in a correct manner that will suit all three organisations” ...
UEFA's game insights unit and Ole Gunnar Solskjær reflect on two very different – but equally eye-catching – midfield performances under the microscope.
Physicists in Leiden have built a microscope that can measure no fewer than four key properties of a material in a single scan, all with nanoscale precision. The instrument can even examine complete ...
As winter temperatures drop, a familiar childhood warning resurfaces: Don’t stick your tongue on a frozen metal pole. The moment was made famous in the holiday classic “A Christmas Story” when a ...
A four-year-old French mastiff and Bullmastiff mix from Oklahoma has set a new Guinness World Record for having a super long tongue. Ozzy claimed the title for the longest tongue on a living dog with ...
On the heels of comedian Dave Coulier’s announcement of his tongue cancer diagnosis, experts are sharing what to know about the disease. Coulier, 66, announced in a Tuesday interview that he has been ...
Don’t take a licking from spicy food. A team of researchers in China claims to have created an artificial “tongue” that can quickly detect spice levels in their food — and they used a well-known ...
The appearance of a hot sauce or pepper doesn’t reveal whether it’s mild or likely to scorch someone’s taste buds. So, researchers made an artificial tongue to quickly detect spiciness. Inspired by ...
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