What Your Sense of Smell Tells You About Your Health

Public Radio International
Researchers at the University of Chicago say a decreased sense of smell is one of the strongest predictors of five-year mortality — stronger even than a diagnosis of heart or lung disease. According to the study,published in the journal PLOS One, people with no sense of smell were more than three times as likely to have died within five years than people with a normal sense of smell.
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Published on October 09, 2014 13:35
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