The Need to Promote Olfactory Health in Public Health Agendas Across the Globe
ABSTRACT Background A good sense of smell is essential for physical and mental health, and social wellbeing; however, across the globe, regardless of the setting, national public health agendas never consider smell health. This review aims to summarise the wide‐reaching impact of smell health in public health. Methods Narrative review of the literature
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BJU International, Volume 135, Issue 4, Page 700-705, April 2025.
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