Losing our sense of taste may be an early sign of depression, say scientists. Taste is linked to the brain chemicals which control our moods, a study found. When levels of these chemicals fall, which ...
Examples often include proprioception, which helps you know where your limbs are without looking, and the vestibular sense, ...
Ever bitten into a hot pie, yelped "Hothothot!" then had your taste buds go on strike for the next week? Taste buds are a ...
Can we lose our sense of taste and smell? Yes, and people who go to their GP reporting a loss of either sense are, after testing, found to be either completely without smell or taste sensations or ...
Children are naturally attracted to sweets, but our palate changes as we age and experience new foods. In 1980, a candy company launched a new gum aimed at kids. Big League Chew sold a pouch of ...
Professor Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the University of London, claims that humans don't just ...
Early in the coronavirus pandemic, it was discovered that losing two your tatse and smell could happen even in absence of other symptoms - something that has baffled doctors and patients ever since.
Loss of the sense of taste that occurs as an unpleasant side effect of chemotherapy could one day be eliminated. Loss of the sense of taste that occurs as an unpleasant side effect of chemotherapy ...
From the time I had teeth with which to chew, I was an avid eater. As a child, my parents knew that when I asked what time it was, what I really meant was: is it lunchtime yet. This passion for eating ...
Made popular in the 2010s by Coca Cola, the phrase can tell us a lot about the nature of not just taste in general, but in events too. Events, after all, should be all about how you make your guests ...
Losing your sense of taste and smell are among the most common symptoms associated with Covid-19 as infection rates continue to rise across the UK. A loss of the senses is also associated with Long ...