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What it’s like to be able to smell illnesses
Audacious with Chion Wolf
English - November 19, 2021 13:23 - 50 minutes - 45.8 MBNews Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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What’s it like to be able to smell cancer? Alzheimer’s? Diabetes? Parkinson’s?
When a nurse noticed a change in her husband’s scent, it sent her down an extraordinary path of discovery - that she could smell multiple diseases and conditions.
Meet Joy Milne, and hear from two women who have found different ways of getting through life with highly sensitive senses of smell.
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Heather Ream is a writer from East Tennessee, who is also a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Wendy Helfenbaum is a television producer, translator, journalist, and writer who has an exceptionally sensitive sense of smell Joy Milne is a retired nurse from Perth, Scotland. She can smell Parkinson’s, tuberculosis, Alzheimer's, cancer, and diabetes.Photo: iStock
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