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12/11/07
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Dulled Sense of Smell Might Predict Alzheimer's
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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. Read the Complete Article Similar content: Smell Test Device May Sniff Out Health Problems, in Alzheimers Brain Lesions Predict MS Progression, in Multiple Sclerosis MRI May Predict Multiple Sclerosis' Effect on Brain, in Multiple Sclerosis Molecule May Predict Prostate Cancer's Return, in Prostate Cancer Heart Disease Marker May Predict Prostate Cancer's Course, in Prostate Cancer |

