Daily Dose According to a long-term study, seniors who cannot identify at least four out of five common odors are more than twice as likely to develop dementia within five years as those with a normal sense of smell.
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| Sense of Smell Linked to Dementia Risk | University of Chicago Medical Center—According to a long-term study, seniors who cannot identify at least four out of five common odors are more than twice as likely to develop dementia within five years as those with a normal sense of smell. | | | | |
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