Disease Detection: 3 Animals That Can 'Smell' Disease in Humans

Disease Detection: 3 Animals That Can 'Smell' Disease in Humans
Illustrative image, Dogs' sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than humans'.

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When the topic is Accurate diagnosis of the diseaseIt's easy to imagine the need for expensive, high-tech machines and equipment capable of looking deep beneath the skin to see what's going on in the body.

Of course, these devices are amazing, but they are not the only tools that can detect diseases. In fact, you may have one of these powerful disease detectors in your home.

There are countless cases of unbelieving pet owners discovering a health problem through their pets. Examples include dogs licking, sniffing, and even trying to bite spots on their owner’s skin, which were later diagnosed as malignant melanoma.

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