Dogs are able to “reliably” detect early lung cancer by sniffing samples of patients’ breath, research claims.
Category: Scientific Findings That Support Happeh Theory
Specially trained “glycaemia alert dogs” were able to detect when their owners’ blood sugar levels were outside their normal range and warn them of the fact, researchers found.
A specially trained female black Labrador retriever picked out early stage bowel cancer in 33 out of 36 cases by smelling the patients’ breath alone – a 90 per cent success rate.