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Dogs Detect Signs of Epileptic Seizures | National Geographic

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This is the first-ever scientific study to prove that odor produced during epileptic seizures can be smelled by dogs. ? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe

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One of these cans has an odor collected from a patient during an epileptic episode. The other 6 cans had samples from the same person while they weren’t seizing. This experiment is part of a study which shows that dogs can smell an odor produced during epileptic seizures. All previous reports of this ability were anecdotal. French scientists wanted to see if a “seizure odor” existed across all types of seizures. All the dogs in the study were able to identify the can with the seizure odor.

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Dogs Detect Signs of Epileptic Seizures | National Geographic

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