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Doctor who diagnosed himself with Alzheimer's shares little-known warning sign

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Dr Daniel Gibbs, 74, from Oregon, USA, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's nine years ago and said he was aware he might develop dementia more than a decade before his condition was confirmed
Dr. Jon LaPook, a medical correspondent for CBS News, shared insights into a lesser-known symptom of Alzheimer's disease after diagnosing himself with the condition. He noticed a significant change in his sense of smell, which he initially attributed to aging or allergies. However, this anosmia, or loss of smell, is actually an early indicator of Alzheimer's. Dr. LaPook's experience underscores the importance of recognizing subtle signs of the disease, which can manifest years before more commonly known symptoms like memory loss. His self-diagnosis was confirmed through a series of tests including brain scans and cognitive assessments, highlighting how personal awareness and medical knowledge can lead to early detection of neurodegenerative diseases.

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