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The odd flavor comes from an increase in a naturally occurring compound called Methylisoborneol, which is in Spartanburg ...
Spartanburg Water leaders explained the change is being caused by a naturally occurring compound called MIB — short for ...
The Harker Heights Public Water System will make the disinfectant conversation from February 1 through February 28.
Unusual changes in how food tastes are often overlooked. A bitter aftertaste, metallic sensation, or sudden dullness in ...
Operators are working around the clock to fix a change in local water quality caused by a natural compound in nearby lakes ...
Water said some customers may notice an unusual taste or odor in their water, but officials say it remains safe to drink and ...
For millions of people, the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over. Roughly one in four people who were sick with COVID-19 during the early days of the pandemic have yet to regain their sense of smell or ...
Scientists may be one step closer to explaining one distinctive COVID-19 symptom. A recent study suggests a genetic risk factor is linked to loss of taste or smell. The journal of Nature Genetics ...
"I can taste and eat almost everything now," said Stanley Tucci, who previously battled tongue cancer Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and ...
Jennifer Henderson, 54, hadn't been able to smell or taste properly since she got COVID-19 in January 2021. She had other lingering symptoms, like headaches and fatigue, that went away after about a ...