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It cannot show whether those at risk have always had poor smell, or have developed it recently.
I have to quickly add that farm milk quality and cheese production methods have greatly improved over the years and we hardly ever get a poor smell, let alone a seriously bad one.
Only a small percentage (less than 5%) of all subjects were found to show poor smell function, and this group accounted for only about an eighth of all the deaths in the study," says Dr. Albers, the Frank J. Wilkens Jr. and Family Endowed Chair in Alzheimer's Disease Research.
Fifth, male gender, poor smell self-perception, low educational level and ageing, but not chronic rhinosinusitis, were risk factors related to smell impairment whether in terms of detection, recognition or identification.
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Wifey adds: "As discussed on nicecupofteaandasitdown, poor people smell of biscuits.
"Round of applause for Amy Jackson for having the guts to stand up and say what we were all thinking - that poor people smell," sniffs Will Parsons.
Poor people smell like maple syrup, they shop at the bag 'n' buy, they can't afford name brand Cheetos...the list goes on.
Their physical condition was poor, they smelt, and they were often naked – like animals.
That suggests we are misfits as animals go". To put this right, Holmes builds up an intriguing picture of the human species viewed as biological specimens: gifted as long-distance runners, poor at smelling; superb at tool-making; ill-equipped to see at night; and so on.
Moores questioned the monkey trainers' insights into birds' olfactory instincts: "Most bird species have a poor sense of smell, so it is not the smell of the monkeys, but rather the direct threat that they pose that would lead birds to abandon the colony temporarily or over time.
The results only show an association between poor sense of smell and dementia, but the researchers noted that a smell test could be a simple way to identify high-risk people.
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