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In 1975, Oswald and 13-year-old Edgar Anders sailed 200 miles across Lakes Michigan and Huron—an unforgettable father-son ...
A former British nurse began noticing that her husband smelled different, and she assumed it was tied to Les Milne’s career ...
The scientists claim that those with Parkinson’s exhibit a smell of oily secretions which could be the key to detecting the ...
Dogs are known to have incredible senses of smell, far more powerful than our own. Previous studies have found our pets can ...
Joy and Les Milne were childhood sweethearts who started dating at just 16. When they reached their mid-30s, Mrs Milne - then a nurse - noticed a change in her husband's odour.
They said the discovery could be a game-changer for managing the condition. “Super smeller” Joy Milne, who detected her husband’s Parkinson’s disease 12 years before it was diagnosed, inspired the ...
It has long been known dogs and even some humans can 'sniff' Parkinson's Disease on humans before they are showing symptoms.
Researchers at the University of Manchester found that volatile compounds in skin sebum may reveal Parkinson’s disease years before symptoms begin. Using skin swabs and chemical analysis, they ...
Parkinson’s disease has a scent, and trained dogs can smell it with surprising accuracy, years ahead of diagnosis.
Joy Milne—the "super smeller" who inspired the research —was also able to distinguish swabs from people with iRBD from the control group and Parkinson's patients.
Both studies were inspired by co-author and "super-smeller" Joy Milne, a nurse with hyperosmia who noticed that people with different diseases had different smells -- including her husband, who ...
This smell has been reported before by people with hyper-sensitive noses, including a woman named Joy Milne who inspired this ...