A retired Scottish nurse claims to have detected her husband's Parkinson's disease when his smell changed… and when given a pile of worn t-shirts, she was able to detect which ones were worn by people with the disease.  The idea might sound far-fetched, but it's actually been established that some diseases do have distinctive smells – which has made man's best friend even more useful.    
                                        |      |           If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here |            |            |          |      |                                | This Woman Can Smell Whether You Have a Disease |            A retired Scottish  nurse claims to have detected  her husband's Parkinson's disease when his smell changed… and when given a  pile of worn t-shirts, she was able to detect which ones were worn by people  with the disease.   The idea might  sound far-fetched, but it’s actually been established that some diseases do  have distinctive smells – which has made man’s best friend even more useful.  |                    |         Nicholas English Content Manager of About.com Health |            |          |          |      |        |      |          |      |            |                        |      |          You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Health newsletter.  If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here |            |                      | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 |                |          |          |            |          |          |   
  
  
    
 
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