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Smell and Smell Disorders

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Publication Year: 2009
Type: Federal resource, Fact Sheet, 4 pages
Language: English
Website: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/smelltaste/smell.asp

This brochure explains how the human sense of smell works, what smell disorders are, what causes them, how health professionals diagnose smell disorders, and complications that can arise in patients with smell disorders. It contains additional information on how these disorders are treated, what research is being done, and whom to contact for more information.

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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Information Clearinghouse, NIDCD, NIH, HHS
1 Communication Avenue
Bethesda MD 20892-3456

Phone: 800-241-1044
Toll-free Phone: (800) 241-1044 (voice)

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