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A new test makes it possible to detect the disease at an early stage

A new test makes it possible to detect the disease at an early stage
A new test makes it possible to detect the disease at an early stage
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Could cognitive disabilities screening the nose? This is in any case what a study suggests, published in the journal Scientific Reports.

A team from Mass General Brigham from Boston, ANDUNITed states, particularly interested in olfactory dysfunction as an early alarm signal for various neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer or Parkinson.

They developed a test “Aromha Brain Test” that they submitted to , some suffering from cognitive disorders, others not.

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The researchers that identifying an odor, memorizing it, or dissociating it from another, decreased with age. In addition, adults with light cognitive disorders obtained lower scores in terms of discrimination and identification of odors.

“Our results suggest that olfactory could be used in clinical research contexts in elderly adults, to the risk of neurodegenerative diseases, explain the authors. This would allow us to intervene for years before the appearance of symptoms of memory loss. »»

This is not the time that have been advancing the olfactory track as a dementia. In 2024, CNRS researchers specified that “80 % of Alzheimer’s patients suffered from a smell disorder, making it an early signal of the . »»

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