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Joy Milne, a retired nurse from Scotland, discovered she could detect Parkinsons disease by smell after noticing a musky odor ...
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A woman who was able to 'smell' her husband's disease 12 years before it developed is helping scientists develop new ways to ...
"Superhuman smell" sounds like a phrase that belongs in a world of superheroes and villains, but it's real. And it might have ...
Canadian-born new Greens leader Larissa Waters made headlines in 2017 when she breastfed her daughter in the Senate.
(Front row) Kelsi Hayes, Kelly-Anne Bentley, Wiseson Kuang, Sophie Ridd.Heather Joy Milne / Supplied A mix of 15 student engineers and lawyers, young farmers, leaders, business entrepreneurs ...
Joy Milne’s unique talent emerged when her husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Credit: Chris Watt/New Scientist. Joy Milne knew something was wrong with her husband long before doctors did.
Joy Milne first smelled the disease on her late husband, Les, 17 years before he was diagnosed with it Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock Joy Milne can smell Parkinson's disease and is working with ...
Fox Foundation. Joy Milne, a former nurse, claims that illnesses all smelled different to her. “I would know if someone’s diabetes was going off," she told UK-based newspaper The Telegraph.
A woman has revealed what Parkinson's disease 'smells' like after claiming she can detect it on other people. Joy Milne has an extremely rare condition known as hyperosmia, which is an incredibly ...