
ckos (Chrissi Kelly on Smell)
@ChrissiKelly
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#anosmia #parosmia #phantosmia #longcovid. https://t.co/j6Y5zRLWkP. I'm mostly outside of the twittersphere. Find me at [email protected]
United Kingdom
Joined March 2017
Here's a statement from Professor Claire Hopkins on her recent decision to begin offering PRP injections for post-viral loss of smell. @SnotSurgeon @zarapatel_md
https://t.co/4SOotKniAC
ckos.co.uk
Professor Claire Hopkins discusses the potential of PRP injections for post-viral smell loss. With new evidence from high-quality trials, she explores the effectiveness of this treatment and its...
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And thank you for bringing this treatment to people who need it so badly!
@zarapatel_md @ChrissiKelly @StanfordOHNS @StanfordMed @Stanford @StanfordHealth Thanks @zarapatel_md for leading this important research, it’s really exciting to have a new treatment option for patients still impacted by post-viral smell loss. @ChrissiKelly - keep us posted! @one_welbeck
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https://t.co/iInhzCCIrh Brace for new cases of smell loss
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The UK broadsheets are warning us today of a coming "quad-demic": flu, Covid, RSV and Norovirus are on the rise. If you've lost the sense of smell already and want to do what you can to stay safe, here's some advice. https://t.co/se1ZEnsLWl
ckos.co.uk
You’ve been doing everything possible to regain your sense of smell, only to find yourself reinfected with Covid. So, what […]
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Sensing Sociality: Disruptions of Social Life When Living With Chemosensory Dysfunctions After COVID-19 https://t.co/FhK0WOo6XY
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Taste and smell are of direct importance in most social interactions. Radical disruptions in these senses can, therefore, substantially disrupt sociality. This paper focuses on the experiences of a...
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Another great event in Dresden at #smellandtaste16 with old friends and new. There is always something new to learn.
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As people in my community start to talk about the coming virus season, a message: “masks work”.
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To my followers in the US who are concerned about repeated cases of Covid: free tests are back
usatoday.com
Free COVID-19 tests are now available. Here is what you need to know to get them.
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Does olfactory training improve brain function and cognition? A systematic review.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Olfactory training (OT), or smell training,consists of repeated exposure to odorants over time with the intended neuroplastic effect of improving or remediating olfactory functioning. Declines in...
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Struggling to eat after your loss of smell? Join me for a for a day course at Senate House in London. Learn how you can make food more interesting, whether you've had total or partial loss of smell. @smithbarryc @IP_SAS
https://t.co/kQItKn0rKZ
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I'll be running a course on how to manage your smell loss at Columbia on October 21 with Dr Jonathan Overdevest and the CommonScents Team. Tickets are available now! @ColumbiaOto
https://t.co/wEDm4tk4Ia
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New courses for people who have lost their sense of smell coming this autumn. All courses are held within the ckos Network. To learn more 👉 https://t.co/ljrpEypbsk
#anosmia #parosmia #smellloss #lossofsmell
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I'm reading @monty_lyman's The Immune Mind and loving it. It puts so many things into place. Inflammation, gut dysbiosis, depression, & low immunity are all things that I and my large community of long-term smell loss sufferers can relate to. Thank you for this wonderful book!
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Empathetic peer support provides great comfort in the ckos Network. While we wait for new treatments, this valuable resource can help to make daily life bearable.
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Our paper on olfactory training, which discusses how a decreased quality of life drives use of the practice, has just been published: https://t.co/Di6R7yIZhK With thanks to Li Zetian, Thomas Hummel, and @KingFunk5000
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Olfactory training (OT) is an effective and affordable option in the treatment of olfactory dysfunction. Despite significant progress in the field in...
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The ckos Network has in-person events in London & online courses to help ppl with smell disorders. Recovery can be so slow & many people are still in great need of support. For them, the promise of future research is not enough. Empathy. Peer support. Trusted information.
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I'll be in NYC on October 21st, running a course for people who are living with smell loss with Jonathan Overdevest of Columbia. Looking forward to seeing members of the Network from the NYC area!
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In 2020, I devised a new smell training technique after my first Covid-related smell loss. Now it is published as NOST. https://t.co/viIesIDAj9 Many thanks to my coauthors, including Li Shubin, Thomas Hummel, and @smithbarryc
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