Videos
BBC Breakfast feature on the Parkinson’s trial
BBC South Today, Parkinson’s disease detection dogs
Medical Detection Dogs at Crufts 2017
Published on 24 Mar 2017
Perfumer Jo Malone on Her Superhuman Sense of Smell | Good Morning Britain
Published on 17 Mar 2017
The amazing work of Medical Detection Dogs.
Published on 7 Mar 2017
Medical detection dogs and their implications on nanotechnology
Published on 13 Feb 2017
Medical Detection Dogs Prostate cancer trial
Published on 11 Jan 2017

Other links

BBC World Service – Newshour, The Smell of Parkinson’s Disease
The Smell of Parkinson’s Disease. Newshour. Woman identifies the disease’s odour. Claire Guest from …

Perfume entrepreneur Jo Malone reveals she can SMELL CANCER …
17 Mar 2017
Dr Claire Guest is one of if not the most experienced person when it comes to detection dogs and their abilities …

The dogs trained to spot cancer – BBC News
13 Mar 2017
NHS trials are currently assessing if dogs could also be used to detect prostate cancer at an early stage.

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