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Rapid loss of smell predicts dementia and smaller brain areas linked to Alzheimer’s

July 28, 2022 by

New research shows that a decline in a person's sense of smell over time predicts their loss of cognitive function and can foretell structural changes in regions of the brain that are important in Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The findings could lead to the development of smell-test screening to detect cognitive impairment earlier in patients.

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