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Taste Disorders Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - How does your sense of taste work? - MedicineNet
How does your sense of taste work?
http://www.medicinenet.com/taste_disorders/page2.htm
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Taste Disorders - Fifth Sense
The Smell, Taste and Flavour page of our site explains how anosmia results in a marked reduction in the ability to detect flavour in food and drink, and how many patients who believe they have problems with their taste are, more often than not, suffering from a smell disorder.
http://www.fifthsense.org.uk/taste-disorders/
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Smell and Taste Disorders - Johns Hopkins Medicine Health Library
Smell and taste disorders may include loss of smell or taste or reducted ability to smell or taste. It can be caused by certain underlying conditions or illness, medications, and dental problems. Some people are born with these disorders.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/conditions/otolaryngology/smell_and_taste_disorders_chemosensory_disorders_85,P00466
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Smell & Taste Disorders - Arch Health Partners
Our sense of smell helps us enjoy life. We delight in the aromas of our favorite foods or the fragrance of flowers.
http://www.archhealth.org/ear-nose-throat/smell-taste-disorders
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Dysgeusia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dysgeusia or parageusia is a distortion of the sense of taste. Dysgeusia is also often associated with ageusia, which is the complete lack of taste, and hypogeusia, which is the decrease in taste sensitivity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysgeusia
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Impaired Taste: Diagnosis, Causes & Treatments
Impaired taste means that your sense of taste is not functioning properly. Impaired taste can refer to the absence of taste or an altered sense, such as a metallic taste in the mouth.
http://www.healthline.com/health/taste-impaired
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NIHSeniorHealth - Problems with Taste - Causes of Taste Disorders
Loss of taste may be permanent or temporary, depending on the cause. As with vision and hearing, people gradually lose their ability to taste as they get older, but it is usually not as noticeable as loss of smell.
http://nihseniorhealth.gov/problemswithtaste/causesandprevention/01.html
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Disorders of Taste and Smell: Introduction and Background, Anatomy and Physiology, Etiology of Smell and Taste Disorders
Introduction Historically, disorders of taste and smell have been difficult to diagnose and treat, often because of a lack of knowledge and understanding of these senses and their disease states. An alteration in taste or smell may be a secondary process in various disease states, or it may be the primary symptom.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/861242-overview
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Taste Disorders - Massachusetts Eye and Ear
If you develop problems with your sense of taste, it is best to see an otolaryngologist for diagnosis. Many taste disorders are curable.
http://www.masseyeandear.org/for-patients/patient-guide/patient-education/diseases-and-conditions/smell-and-taste-disorders/taste-disorders
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Overview of Smell and Taste Disorders - Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders - Merck Manuals Consumer Version
Learn about Overview of Smell and Taste Disorders symptoms, diagnosis and treatment in the Merck Manual. HCP and Vet versions too!
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/ear,-nose,-and-throat-disorders/symptoms-of-nose-and-throat-disorders/overview-of-smell-and-taste-disorders
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Taste Disorders: Get Facts About Causes and Symptoms
Read about taste disorder causes, symptoms, treatment, and more. It's estimated that about 15% of adults may have a problem with their sense of taste.
http://www.medicinenet.com/taste_disorders/article.htm
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Taste Disorders
Many of us take our sense of taste for granted, but a taste disorder can have a negative effect on your health and quality of life.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/smelltaste/pages/taste.aspx