Monday, August 18, 2025

The smell of the body tells who will be in future Parkinson's disease, revealed in research - Body Odor Tells Who will have parkinsons disease disease in future a research revised


We all know that our body smells differently. But have you ever thought that it can be detected by future diseases. Just like us and you, Analytical Chemist Pardita Baren also refused to believe in the University of Edinburgh. His colleague explained a woman of a Scottish origin who claimed to identify Parkinson’s disease with the smell of the body.

She shook the thinking by saying that she is trying to establish a relationship by identifying the disease of Parkinson’s disease with the smell of old people. The described woman is to meet 74 -year -old retired nurse Joy. He contacted Baron’s colleague and neurocientist Tilo Qinath in 2012 at the University of Edinburgh.

Mila told Kinath that she came to know about her quality when her husband Parkinson’s disease. Her husband Les had smelled a maski (muski smell) from years before her husband Les. After this, Kunath started participating in the meetings of people suffering from the disease in Perth, Scotland to understand Parkinson’s disease closely. During these meetings, she also felt the smell of her husband in the people present there.

Baron said, “After knowing this, we decided to examine that retired nurse.” Baron is currently associated with the University of Manchester. After this, it was understood that our time was not wasting our time. We gave them 12 T-shirts to smell. Out of this, 6 Parkinson was of disease victims, while 6 were from other common people. He correctly identified the victims of Parkinson. The one who identified Mila, after years, suffered Parkinson’s disease.

Our body has different smells at different times. Scientists are now working on the techniques of systematically detection of micro -biomarkers that can accelerate the early identity of many diseases, from Parkinson’s disease and brain injury to cancer. The key to identifying them is probably hidden under our nose.

Parkinson’s is a increasing neurodiacal disorder, does not control the body, looks like shocks and motor problems.