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The Sunday Read: ‘The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s’

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Aug 11, 2024
Joy Milne, a Scottish retiree, possesses a rare ability to smell Parkinson's disease, which she first detected in her husband, Les. Their emotional journey sheds light on the profound impact of the condition and highlights Joy’s unique role in advancing early diagnosis research. The discussion delves into how olfactory clues could revolutionize medical diagnostics, linking scent to disease in a way that opens new possibilities in healthcare. Joy's remarkable story not only uncovers the mysteries of smell but also emphasizes the challenges faced by caregivers.
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ANECDOTE

Les Milne's Changed Smell

  • Les Milne, a promising doctor, changed after his 32nd birthday.
  • His wife, Joy Milne, noticed a new, musty odor on him, which persisted.
INSIGHT

Les's Deterioration

  • Les's personality changed; he became detached, ill-tempered, and apathetic.
  • He also experienced physical decline, including awkward movements and disturbed sleep.
ANECDOTE

Les's Diagnosis

  • Joy Milne suspected an organic cause for Les's changes and urged him to see a doctor.
  • Les was later diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
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