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

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Scent Signals Early Change

Parkinson's disease is associated with a distinctive odor and chemical signature, which could provide crucial insights into early diagnosis. The significance lies in the fact that the ability to detect this odor may manifest earlier than conventional symptoms, particularly through the experience of patients with Isolated REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (IRBD). Nearly 80% of new IRBD patients are likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson's or related disorders within ten years, highlighting the urgency of identifying these early indicators. The rise in IRBD cases amid the COVID-19 pandemic poses concerns about a potential increase in Parkinson's diagnoses, emphasizing the need for more effective research and recruitment strategies for early-stage patients.

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