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The findings showed that people who had this particular gene variant were 37 per cent less likely to detect odour than people who didn’t have the gene. The gene carriers began experiencing loss of smell between the ages of 65 and 69. Moreover, people with the gene couldn’t identify what odour they were smelling until they reached age 75 to 79, as per the study., The findings showed that people who had this particular gene variant were 37 per cent less likely to detect odour than people who didn’t have the gene. The gene carriers began experiencing loss of smell between the ages of 65 and 69. Moreover, people with the gene couldn’t identify what odour they were smelling until they reached age 75 to 79, as per the study., , Read More

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