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No longer able to smell. How bad is it? Jan van der Meer from Haarlem loses his joy of life

No longer able to smell. How bad is it? Jan van der Meer from Haarlem loses his joy of life

Jan van der Meer, a 67-year-old resident of Haarlem, discovered he has a smell and taste disorder after noticing a change in the scent of his coffee. The condition has significantly impacted his quality of life and enjoyment of daily activities.

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