
The Silent Health Crisis Affecting 1 in 3 People: Why Taste and Smell Loss Demands Urgent Action
The World Taste & Smell Association spotlights sensory loss as a public health crisis. 1 in 3 will face taste or smell dysfunction. Join the global movement for sensory health. Learn more at TasteAndSmell.org. #TasteAndSmellDay

Non Invasive Smell Aids Tested in Clinical Trial: May Offer Some Improvement to Olfactory Ability
Non-invasive smell aids may improve the ability to smell according to the results of a recent clinical trial. Researchers from Ohio State University tested a nasal plug and a nasal clip designed to improve intranasal air and odorant delivery. The results, reported in BMC Medicine, show some promise.

Barcelona Perfumery Congress
WTSA co-founder, Stephanie Feuer, will be a featured speaker at the 6th edition of the Barcelona Perfumery Congress.

Individuals experiencing extended periods of smell loss after COVID-19 infection reported higher instances of depression and anxiety.
A recent study by researchers at the University of Mons in Belgium has found that prolonged loss of smell (anosmia) following COVID-19 infection is associated with increased levels of depression and anxiety. The study highlights the significant impact that persistent olfactory dysfunction can have on mental health, emphasizing the need for comprehensive care for COVID-19 survivors experiencing long-term sensory deficits.

Chemosensory Dysfunction in Cancer Care: Why Taste and Smell Deserve a Seat at the Table
A 2025 study published in the Journal of Cancer Education by Stromberg et al. makes the case clear: chemosensory dysfunction is common, disruptive, and under-addressed.

The First Thing to Go: Smell, Emotion, and the Invisible Onset of Parkinson’s
On April 17, 2025, is so important. At last, it centers emotions—so often pushed to the margins—bringing in experts, patients, and caregivers to discuss the full human experience of Parkinson’s. It’s not just about what you do. It’s about how you feel.

PRP Treatment Injects Hope for People Suffering From Smell Loss
A lasting treatment for smell loss from Covid may be in a patient’s blood. Clinicians are reporting PRP treatments offer a whiff of hope for people with smell loss.

New Study Finds Smell Loss A Associated with More Than 100 Medical Conditions
The extensive range of conditions correlated to smell loss suggests a deeper, more fundamental connection between our sense of smell and overall health.