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Post Changes in Olfactory Bulb Explain Loss of Smell in Early Stages of Parkinson's Diseas


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Changes in Olfactory Bulb Explain Loss of Smell in Early Stages of Parkinson's Disease, Study Finds
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by a set of motor symptoms. These include tremors, stiffness, and slowness of movement. But â??a complete loss of smell or a diminished sense of smell often precedes the usual motor symptoms of this neurodegenerative ...




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