Fifth Sense has rebranded as SmellTaste, and we have made the decision to no longer use X. Please follow us in one of the ways listed below, which includes our brand-new Bluesky account: https://t.co/U4TIh1YoOi
Good luck to the incredible Rick Bolt running the TCS @LondonMarathon to raise money and awareness for people affected by smell and tastedisorders @BBCSport
We are working hard to improve the outcomes for people living with CRSwNP. If you would like information or support please email [email protected] or book our online meetup for people with Chronic Rhinosinusitis on 10 June at 6.30pm https://t.co/GZycGgt5uE
#LetsTalkCRS
Allergic Rhinitis, often known as hay fever, occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens such as pollen, house dust mites, mould spores and some pets. If you're affected by it and would like information or support, email [email protected]#allergyawarenessweek
Tune into @Channel4 this Friday to watch Fifth Sense Trustee Prof. Carl Philpott talk about smell and taste on What's The Big Deal: Britain's Best Buys? Watch from 8pm or stream it afterwards here: https://t.co/oeFvMGJcrh
Join us for an exciting, month-long challenge and help us collectively cycle 5,000 miles and raise £10,000 to support our vital work as part of our #50Waysto50k campaign https://t.co/HAcvDk8kBh
We're sharing this article by @tjaldred for The Guardian, where she talks about cricketers @athersmike, who is affected by congenital anosmia, and Simon Katich, who is affected by acquired anosmia.
https://t.co/TcQ3WQwHAD
The recording of the inaugural BeCOH webinar is available: https://t.co/kzkbIOO1uu BeCOH is co-chaired by our CEO, Duncan Boak, and brings together patient advocates, researchers, clinicians and industry leaders to drive forward developments.
🌟 Today is Anosmia Awareness Day 2025! 🌟
Smell is one of the most overlooked and under appreciated senses—until it’s gone. For millions living with smell loss, everyday experiences like enjoying food, sensing danger, or connecting through scent are profoundly impacted.
Did you know that a loss of smell is called anosmia?
Anosmia is experienced by 1 in 20 people in the UK.
You can lose your sense of smell temporarily or permanently.
You can find more information about anosmia on the Fifth Sense website.
https://t.co/QnjfTQYECN
As many as 5% of people in the UK live with #anosmia, yet there are very few treatments, little research into finding new ones and a lack of knowledge amongst healthcare professionals.
Please join us in supporting @FifthSenseUK this #AnosmiaAwarenessDay to raise awareness.
Research shows that 1 in 5 people with a TBI develop a smell and/or taste disorder, which can lead to illness, poorer mental health, and compromised safety.
That’s why we’re supporting @FifthSenseUK this #AnosmiaAwarenessDay to help raise awareness of smell impairments.
We’re using #AnosmiaAwarenessDay to encourage everyone affected by smell impairments to take a few easy but vital steps to stay safe in their home. Find out more here: https://t.co/LaGLNvhEOa