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Poor Sense of Smell Not Linked to Dementia in Patients with Parkinson’s
Olfactory deficits — a diminished sense of smell — affected 95% of patients with Parkinson’s disease in a small study, but such problems did not appear to be linked to cognitive impairment or disease-related dementia.
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Have you experienced a diminished sense of smell or any other loss to your senses? What has that been like for you? When did you notice it?
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