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Smell loss can be a risk factor for brain diseases such as Parkinson’s. A simple scratch-and-sniff test could help scientists learn more about risk of brain disease. A new study is exploring this link toward prevention. The Michael J. Fox Foundation is asking everyone age 60 and older without Parkinson’s disease to take a smell test. Answer questions to receive your scratch-and-sniff test by mail.
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- The Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) 2.0 Clinical - Establishing a Deeply Phenotyped PD CohortMEET THE RESEARCHER
Lana Chahine
Lana Chahine, MD, is associate professor of neurology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Chahine is a Movement Disorders Neurologist whose research and clinical practice focus on Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. Dr. Chahine’s research interests include epidemiology and clinical/biomarker characterization of Parkinson’s disease.