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Impaired olfaction is associated with cognitive decline and neurodegeneration in the brain.

Christina S DinticaAnna MarsegliaDebora RizzutoRui WangJanina SeubertKonstantinos ArfanakisDavid A BennettWeili Xu
Published in: Neurology (2019)
Impaired olfaction predicts faster cognitive decline and might indicate neurodegeneration in the brain among dementia-free older adults.
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