Research Links Early Smell Loss to Alzheimer's Disease

📰 Original title: Study Reveals Loss Of Smell May Be An Early Warning Sign Of Alzheimer's

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Research Links Early Smell Loss to Alzheimer’s Disease

A recent study conducted by DZNE and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München suggests that loss of smell may serve as an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease. The research indicates that Alzheimer’s…

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Research Links Early Smell Loss to Alzheimer's Disease

📰 Original title: Study Reveals Loss Of Smell May Be An Early Warning Sign Of Alzheimer's

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#health #alzheimers #smellloss #earlydetection

Research Links Early Smell Loss to Alzheimer’s Disease

A recent study conducted by DZNE and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München suggests that loss of smell may serve as an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease. The research indicates that Alzheimer’s…

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This concise briefing highlights a meaningful link between olfactory decline and neurodegenerative risk, underscoring implications for assessment and early identification within mental health practice. For clinicians across disciplines such as psychology, social work, and psychiatry, the finding provides a potential observational cue to consider when evaluating cognitive risk factors and functioning, particularly in aging clients. Emphasis on early neural changes offers a reminder to integrate neurobiological alerts with psychosocial context during case formulation.

Article Title: Your nose could detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms begin

Link to Science Daily Mind-Brain News: https://www dot sciencedaily dot com/releases/2026/04/260411043048 dot htm

Losing your sense of smell might signal Alzheimer’s far earlier than expected. Scientists found that immune cells in the brain actively destroy smell-related nerve fibers after detecting abnormal signals on their surfaces. This damage begins in early stages of the disease, well before cognitive decline. The discovery could help identify at-risk patients sooner and improve treatment timing.

via Mind & Brain News -- ScienceDaily https://www dot sciencedaily dot com/news/mind_brain/

April 11, 2026 at 08:13AM

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AFL Figures Confronting Serious Health Battles, Urging Public Vigilance

AFL players like Sam Docherty and Brad Johnson reveal their cancer fights, encouraging men to be aware and self-examine for early detection.

#AFLHealth, #MensHealth, #CancerAwareness, #EarlyDetection, #SamDocherty

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Several AFL stars have recently shared their serious health battles with cancer, including testicular and brain tumors. This is a wake-up call for men's health awareness.

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AFL Stars Share Cancer Battles, Urge Men to Check Their Health

AFL players like Sam Docherty and Brad Johnson reveal their cancer fights, encouraging men to be aware and self-examine for early detection.

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Brain Disorder Early Warning In Saliva. Korean scientists have developed a new test that analyzes tiny structural changes in brain-related proteins found in saliva. #BrainHealth #NeurologyResearch #EarlyDetection #MedicalInnovation #FutureMedicine
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Brain Disorder Early Warning In Saliva Medical teams might one day diagnose serious brain diseases without a brain scan or spinal tap. Scientists have developed a new test that analyzes tiny structural changes in brain-related proteins found in saliva. This according to Korean study published in the journal Advanced Materials. Using special nanomaterials made of gold and copper oxide, the system amplifies extremely weak biological signals more than a billion times, allowing them to be detected. Artificial intelligence then analyzes these signals to identify patterns linked to neurological diseases. In early testing with patients, the technology identified Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and schizophrenia with accuracy above 90%—reaching up to 98%. Currently, the diagnosis of many neurological diseases requires expensive brain imaging and spinal fluid tests. This simple saliva test makes screening faster, cheaper, and far less invasive, potentially allowing doctors to detect problems much earlier…..someday soon. The references for this report are available on my website. #BrainHealth #NeurologyResearch #EarlyDetection #MedicalInnovation #FutureMedicine"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on April 8, 2026: "Brain Disorder Early Warning In Saliva Medical teams might one day diagnose serious brain diseases without a brain scan or spinal tap. Scientists have developed a new test that analyzes tiny structural changes in brain-related proteins found in saliva. This according to Korean study published in the journal Advanced Materials. Using special nanomaterials made of gold and copper oxide, the system amplifies extremely weak biological signals more than a billion times, allowing them to be detected. Artificial intelligence then analyzes these signals to identify patterns linked to neurological diseases. In early testing with patients, the technology identified Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and schizophrenia with accuracy above 90%—reaching up to 98%. Currently, the diagnosis of many neurological diseases requires expensive brain imaging and spinal fluid tests. This simple saliva test makes screening faster, cheaper, and far less invasive, potentially allowing doctors to detect problems much earlier…..someday soon. The references for this report are available on my website. #BrainHealth #NeurologyResearch #EarlyDetection #MedicalInnovation #FutureMedicine".

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