Dogs can detect Parkinson’s years before symptoms—with 98% accuracy
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Trained dogs can accurately detect Parkinson's disease from skin swab odors, a new study reveals. In double-blind trials, dogs showed up to 80% sensitivity and 98% specificity in distinguishing samples from people with and without Parkinson's. This discovery could lead to earlier diagnosis and intervention, potentially slowing disease progression and reducing symptom intensity.
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