Submitted by DutchgirlAnonymous t3_ygumvi in askscience
Me and my roommate thought it might have something to do with a change in the composition of your smell or breath but we are not entirely sure
Submitted by DutchgirlAnonymous t3_ygumvi in askscience
Me and my roommate thought it might have something to do with a change in the composition of your smell or breath but we are not entirely sure
Jagid3 t1_iucdvad wrote
I can smell when a diabetic is getting hyperglycemic. It's just a specific scent.
I am sure it's the same for a dog.
I read about an older lady that could smell when a person was getting Parkinson's disease.
Once you recognize a scent you just know when you smell it again. And scent is chemical identification.
You can read about Joy Milne the Parkinson's sniffer here.