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ZME Science on MSNShe Can Smell Parkinson’s—Now Scientists Are Turning It Into a Skin SwabJoy Milne knew something was wrong with her husband long before doctors did. It started with a change in his scent—a musky, ...
Joy Milne claims to have first smelled Parkinson's disease on her late husband, Les, 17 years before he was diagnosed with it. The former nurse, 75, told UK-based newspaper The Telegraph that each ...
Joy Milne with a condition called hyperosmia (an abnormally sensitive sense of smell), helped detect Parkinson's in her ...
Joy Milne, a Scotswoman, possesses hyperosmia. This rare condition allows her to detect Parkinson's disease through smell.
That’s an everyday reality for Joy Milne, a Scottish woman who claims she can sniff out the condition’s telltale scent long before the symptoms appear. The 75-year-old former nurse told The ...
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Woman’s Rare Ability to ‘Smell’ Parkinson's Disease Helps Scientists In a Way Like Never BeforeA few years after marrying her husband Les, Joy Milne noticed an unusual whiff coming from his body. The oddly “musty” odor was being emitted by his shoulders and from the back of his neck.
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