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Default Loss of smell in PD

A recent paper shows that loss of smell often precedes the appearance of frank symptoms in PD and also in Alzheimer's Disease.

There is an account of this here Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease before the onset of motor symptoms.

The Abstract of the paper is here Poor human olfaction is a 19th-century myth | Science. The full paper is behind a paywall.
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