Rapid loss of smell predicts dementia and smaller brain areas linked to Alzheimer’s
University of Chicago Medicine study shows that a decline in smell over time predicts loss of cognitive function and potential onset of dementia.
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University of Chicago Medicine study shows that a decline in smell over time predicts loss of cognitive function and potential onset of dementia.
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