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Date Submitted: 12/11/07
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Dulled Sense of Smell Might Predict Alzheimer's



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Description: Losing your sense of smell might be an early sign of cognitive decline, a new study finds.
"It has been reported before that people who already have mild cognitive impairment have difficulty with odors," noted lead researcher Robert S. Wilson, a professor of neuropsychology at the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago.

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