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Anosmia Anosmia - Loss of sense of smell or anosmia, may be caused by conditions which block the lower part of the nose and produce a sodden condition of the mucous membrane in which the olfactory (smell) nerves end. Anosmia Bulletin Board - YourBBS.Com Anosmia Pages - Anosmia information and personal experience of anosmia from birth (congenital anosmia). The ChemoReception Web - Sensory, biological, and chemical aspects of how tastes, smells, and pheromones are received and perceived. Chemosensory Perception Lab at UCSD- chemical senses research Dr. Wuensch's Anosmia Links Page - I suffer from anosmia, the inability to smell things. The Molecular Logic of Olfaction - Research article on olfaction (sense of smell). Monell Chemical Senses Center - A scientific institute for multidisciplinary research on taste, smell and chemosensory irritation. NIDCD Health Information on Smell and Taste Disorders - A basic introduction to smell and taste disorders. Olfaction - Current understanding of the physiological basis for olfaction (sense of smell) and the possible molecular interactions that specify odorant signaling. Olfactory Receptor Database Homepage - Database devoted to olfactory receptors. Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center (RMTSC). - The Department of Otolaryngology, University of Colorado School of Medicine. The Sense of Scents, the Sense of Self - Smell and its interaction with the brain, and in particular the relationship between smell and memory. The Sense of Taste - This page answers the question: "What exactly is the sense of taste?" The Smell and Taste Disorders Clinic, Syracuse If you experience a smell or taste problem, it is important to remember that you are not alone. Taste & Smell Disorders Clinic, Texas - Assessment and treatment of taste and smell disorders. Taste and Smell Loss: Risk for Disease? - A reduced, distorted, or lost sense of taste or smell represent serious risk factors for heart disease. |