Steven D Munger
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Recent Articles
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Thomas S, Nguyenkhoa V, Mattos J, Munger S
Int Forum Allergy Rhinol
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39956775
No abstract available.
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Thomas S, Nguyenkhoa V, Mattos J, Munger S
medRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39574847
Despite the prevalence and health impact of olfactory dysfunction (OD), therapeutic options remain limited. One potential therapy is olfactory training (OT), where patients repeatedly sniff a small set of odors...
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An J, Wang Y, Munger S, Tang X
Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr
. 2024 Mar;
:1-24.
PMID: 38494695
Growing demand for the tasty and healthy food has driven the development of low-calorie sweeteners, sweet taste modulators, and bitter masking compounds originated from natural sources. With the discovery of...
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Weir E, Exten C, Gerkin R, Munger S, Hayes J
Physiol Behav
. 2023 Aug;
271:114331.
PMID: 37595820
Transient loss of smell is a common symptom of influenza and other upper respiratory infections. Loss of taste is possible but rare with these illnesses, and patient reports of 'taste...
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Weir E, Exten C, Gerkin R, Munger S, Hayes J
medRxiv
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37034638
Anosmia is common with respiratory virus infections, but loss of taste or chemesthesis is rare. Reports of true taste loss with COVID-19 were viewed skeptically until confirmed by multiple studies....
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Weir E, Hannum M, Reed D, Joseph P, Munger S, Hayes J, et al.
Chem Senses
. 2022 Dec;
47.
PMID: 36469087
Many widely used psychophysical olfactory tests have limitations that can create barriers to adoption. For example, tests that measure the ability to identify odors may confound sensory performance with memory...
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Parra-Ferro M, Justice J, Lobo B, Munger S, Schlosser R, Mulligan J
Am J Rhinol Allergy
. 2022 Jul;
36(6):872-883.
PMID: 35848564
Background: Nasal mucus is proving to be a useful means by which to study the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Given the increase in publications examining nasal mucus and the...
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Weir E, Hannum M, Reed D, Joseph P, Munger S, Hayes J, et al.
medRxiv
. 2022 Mar;
PMID: 35313597
Purpose: Many widely-used psychophysical tests of olfaction have limitations that can create barriers to adoption outside research settings. For example, tests that measure the ability to identify odors may confound...
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Parma V, Ohla K, Veldhuizen M, Niv M, Kelly C, Bakke A, et al.
Chem Senses
. 2021 Dec;
46.
PMID: 34879393
No abstract available.