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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 ...
Joy Milne, a retired nurse from Scotland, discovered she could detect Parkinson’s disease by smell after noticing a musky ...
Joy Milne, 72, was able to sniff out Parkinson’s in her husband 12 years before he was diagnosed, because the way he smelled changed. She has been a major asset to scientists, as a ‘super ...
A decade into her marriage, Joy Milne, 72, noticed that her husband Les smelt different. He had begun to smell musky. She brought it up with him – on more than one occasion imploring him to wash ...
A woman smelling chemical. Credit: The Nose event at the Wellcome Trust / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0 Joy Milne, a 72-year-old retired nurse from Scotland, has the unique ability to smell ...
Joy Milne’s life has changed immeasurably since the day she ambushed an eminent stem-cell biologist at a talk in Edinburgh, dumbfounding him by asking why smell wasn’t used to detect Parkinson ...
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 ...
When Joy Milne first noticed a different smell on her husband Les she had no idea it was Parkinson's disease that he would be diagnosed with over a decade later Super-smeller Joy Milne with her ...
Joy Milne told Sky's The UK Tonight With Sarah-Jane Mee about how her rare condition of hyperosmia, an incredibly sensitive sense of smell, helped her sniff out the disease in her late husband ...
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 ...