San Diego CA Alzheimers Disease Smell Scent Early Detection Test Launched

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San Diego, California TheDr.com chronic and autoimmune disease clinical services available on +1-877-458-8361 announced the launch of their Biomarker smell and scent early detection test for Alzheimer’s disease.

An online chronic and autoimmune disease clinic in San Diego, TheDr.com, has launched its biomarker smell and scent early detection test services to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease and other chronic diseases in patients.

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TheDr.com, an online chronic and autoimmune disease facility in San Diego, has launched its latest odor test services to detect and diagnose Alzheimer’s disease and other chronic diseases. The Smell Biomarker Test is a 12 scent scratch-and-sniff test to detect a range of life-threatening diseases.

The idea of using an olfactory biomarker test tool to detect Alzheimer’s disease has been in the making ever since it was discovered that one of the earliest and most common symptoms of this chronic disease in patients is their impaired sense of smell.

More than 90 percent of Alzheimer’s patients have reported some level of olfactory dysfunction. Some patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease also suffer from odor-identification issues.

The Smell Biomarker Test has been developed as an effective method to detect Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, and other life-threatening chronic neurodegenerative diseases. Launched by Dr. Tom O’Bryan, this odor identification test procedure has a 97% correlation with the professional testing equipment in hospitals and research centers.

Physicians have been using scent as a diagnostic tool to detect many diseases for decades. Since the 1980s, there have been smell and scent testing devices, known as electronic noses, that have been developed only to be used for research purposes.

This biomarker smell and scent test launch is now a part of the clinical tests taken by individuals to assess their sense of smell. It is one of the universal olfactory tests that can help doctors detect Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurodegenerative diseases in their patients at an early stage.

Early detection of these slowly progressive diseases can help medical doctors provide patients with more effective diagnosis and treatment. Interested patients can contact the clinic to make an appointment with Dr. Tom O’Bryan.

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