Olfactory Dysfunction and Mental Health Disparities Within a US Population
- PMID: 41117384
- DOI: 10.1002/alr.70049
Olfactory Dysfunction and Mental Health Disparities Within a US Population
Keywords: cross‐sectional analysis; financial hardship; mental health associations; olfactory impairment; social determinants of health.
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