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A woman detects Parkinson’s disease through her sense of smell and prompts scientists for a screening test

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Morton Shillingford
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    A woman detects Parkinson's disease through her sense of smell and prompts scientists for a screening test

    Thanks to 72-year-old Scottish nurse Joy Milne, British researchers have developed a new screening test for Parkinson’s disease based on a sebum sample.