Ear wax may provide an unexpected early warning of Parkinson’s disease (PD), according to new research. In particular, its odor could help clinicians detect the progressive neurological movement ...
An unlikely body byproduct may be able to help doctors diagnose Parkinson’s Disease early. According to a new Chinese study, which was published in Analytical Chemistry, ear canal secretion, or ear ...
Audiologists are drawing attention to how smelly earwax, even without pain, can signal bacterial buildup or early infection, increasing awareness around preventive ear care and timely hearing ...
Researchers have found that the ear wax of people with Parkinson’s disease have changes in four chemical compounds that are not present in the ear wax of people without the disease. — dpa Researchers ...
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