字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - [Narrator] Smell. We know when it's good, and we know when it's bad, but there's a woman in Scotland - - [Voiceover] I'm Joy Milne. - [Narrator] Who can smell the unsmellable. - [Voiceover] My nose went on fire. - [Narrator] Joy Milne is the only known person who can smell Parkinson's Disease. - [Voiceover] I have an extremely sensitive sense of smell. (sniffing) I can smell it mainly on the forehead and the back of the neck. - [Narrator] To Joy, it has a greasy musky odor. - [Voiceover] It is just a heavy smell to me. - [Narrator] She first noticed it on her late husband, Les Milne twelve years before he was diagnosed. - [Voiceover] I just thought he was tired and he wasn't showering enough. It wasn't very welcome of course, me saying to him, well, you're smelling. - [Narrator] It wasn't until she attended a conference with other Parkinson's patients that she realized the smell was something more. - [Voiceover] When I walked into the room I thought gosh, these other people smell the same as Les does. At the end of the meeting I stood up and said, why were they not investigating the smell of Parkinson's. - [Narrator] No one was investigating because no one else could smell it. Researchers set up a controlled experiment to test Joy's nose. She was asked to distinguish a set of t-shirts worn by those with and without the disease. She insisted one of the subjects in the control group had the musky scent. - [Voiceover] The man rang about eight months later and said, “I've got Parkinson's.” So, I had pre-diagnosed somebody. - [Narrator] By the time most people are diagnosed 80 to 90 percent of the damage is done. So Joy's mission is to help scientists improve early detection methods. - [Voiceover] If they can find these people earlier, it would stop this anguish. That would make such a difference.
A2 初級 美國腔 嗅出帕金森症。嗅出帕金森症:麻煩的鼻子 (Sniffing Out Parkinson's: A Nose for Trouble) 43 1 許大善 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字