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  • What Causes Loss of Smell and Taste

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    Joel Streed

    June 21, 2012
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In this Medical Edge Radio episode, Mayo Clinic Dr. Joseph Sirven describes why some people experience the loss of their sense of smell and taste.

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What Causes Smell and Taste Loss

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