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In Hong Kong, Researchers Make Progress in Early Diagnostic Tools

Representative image. Photo: Pixabay Hong Kong: A few years ago, Joy Milne made news for doing something even the bleeding edge of science could not: the ability to detect Parkinson’s without knowing the patient’s symptoms or medical history. The Scottish woman’s heightened sense of smell allowed her to detect an odour that patients of Parkinson’s…

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