Article 6RNJ1 People born without sense of smell breathe differently, study finds

People born without sense of smell breathe differently, study finds

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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People with working sense of smell sniff more than those with anosmia, with possible implications for health

People born without a sense of smell breathe differently to those with one, researchers have found, which could help explain why problems with odour perception are associated with a host of health issues.

While some have dismissed the sense of smell as unimportant - Charles Darwin said it was of extremely slight service" to humans - studies have associated its loss with depression, feelings of personal isolation and even an increased risk of early death.

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