Both smell and taste disorders are treated by an otolaryngologist, a Doctor Who specializes in diseases of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Some tests are designed to measure the smallest amount of odor that patients can detect. Another common test consists of a booklet of sheets that contain tiny beads filled with specific odors. Patients are asked to scratch each sheet and identify the odor.
An accurate assessment of your smell disorder will include, among other things, a physical examination of your ears, nose, and throat; a review of your health history, such as exposure to toxic chemicals or trauma; and a smell test supervised by a health care professional.
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
Botulism can affect anyone that eats food containing the bacteria.
because she is Emily and often smells because she eats gross food and there is a werid smell around
yes, because you smell and taste with the olfactory nerve. when you are sick and cant smell... food also tastes very bland
whether or not it's tasty
will be super fat
A Locavore is someone who only eats locally grown food.
toxic wastes affects food webs by killing the animal that eats it and the animal that eats the animal that ate the toxic dies. And that goes on and on
food chains overlapping can affect the ecosystem because if an organism eats to much of another organism the balance in the ecosystem is not level.
panda eats the bamboo. um.. yeah someone continue that i dont know what in china eats a panda.. :p.
The average age of someone who eats unhealthy food everyday is around 55. The effects of the unhealthy life style usually fall victims to heart diseases.
You can but someone who eats the food could get the chicken pox from that person who had the chicken pox that touched the food.