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  2. University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test - Wikipedia

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    The University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT) is a test that is commercially available for smell identification to test the function of an individual's olfactory system . Known for its accuracy among smell identification tests it is considered to be one of the most reliable (r=.94) and trusted. [1]

  3. Parosmia - Wikipedia

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    One method used to diagnose parosmia is the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT). "Sniffin' Sticks" are another diagnostic method. These techniques can help deduce whether a specific case of parosmia can be attributed to just one stimulating odor or if there is a group of odors that will elicit the displaced smell.

  4. Specific causes can include head injury, bacterial infection, or as a side effect of cancer treatment. Parosmia is a term used to describe health conditions that distort your sense of smell. If ...

  5. Other conditions that can cause impaired smell include: dementia (memory loss), such as Alzheimer’s. neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease or Huntington’s disease. tumors in the ...

  6. What Is Parosmia? - WebMD

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    Damaged nerves in your nose and nasal cavity can grow back, so your sense of smell may partially or fully return without treatment. Sources. Update History. Parosmia is a condition in which your ...

  7. Olfactory system - Wikipedia

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    The olfactory system or sense of smell is the sensory system used for smelling . Olfaction is one of the special senses, that have directly associated specific organs. Most mammals and reptiles have a main olfactory system and an accessory olfactory system. The main olfactory system detects airborne substances, while the accessory system senses ...

  8. What Causes Common Types of Bad Breath Smells? - Healthline

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    The bottom line. Most bad breath issues are caused by what’s happening in your mouth or throat. Bacteria, gum disease, cavities, dry mouth, poorly fitting dental devices, and infections are ...

  9. Study Confirms What Many Know: Babies Smell Good ... - WebMD

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    Scientists in Germany may have come up with an answer, says a small study published in Communications Chemistry. The scientists sewed small cotton patches into the armpits of T-shirts worn by 18 ...