New Smell Test Detects Parkinson's
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Using smells to predict disease
New York Times
Smell tests are now being used to detect many diseases, such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and schizophrenia. Learn how this idea was started and about its reliability.
About the smell test
Michael J Fox Foundation
Read how this idea was born and how research backs up this innovative diagnostic tool for predicting the early stages of Parkinson's disease. Fascinating article.
The smell predictor
Medical News Today
Could your sense of smell help predict your risk for Parkinson's disease? A new smell test proposed by researchers says yes. Read about it here.
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Learn how Parkinson's disease is diagnosed according to current standards and practices, and see first-hand why new tests are needed for accurate detection.
Diagnosing Parkinson's disease early, when the signs and symptoms are subtle, can be very difficult. Learn what early detection could do to improve outcomes.
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Markers of detection
Science Daily
A new risk factor might be another marker to creating a more accurate Parkinson's disease diagnosis. Read about how exposure to this chemical could be harmful.
Blood test for Parkinson's
Howard Florey Institute
A simple test measuring protein levels in blood is being used to diagnose Parkinson's disease before symptoms appear. Find out what researchers are doing.
New diagnosing tool
Medical News Today
This new test for detecting tremors involved with Parkinson's disease is helping to more accurately diagnose patients, improving treatment plans. Read more here.
Current research in Parkinson's
Science Daily
Keep up-to-date on all the current research and breakthroughs in Parkinson's disease. This web site keeps you informed by listing new articles according to date.

