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Sensing the Future: Dr. Paule Joseph on Smell, Taste & Health Equity

National Minority Quality Forum Episode 13

In this fascinating episode of For Your Health News, Dr. Paule Joseph joins the podcast to explore how our senses—specifically smell and taste—may hold early clues to serious conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s.

A nurse-turned-researcher and leading voice in sensory science, Dr. Joseph shares her personal journey into this emerging field and explains why communities of color must be meaningfully included in research that shapes the future of diagnosis and care.

She highlights how changes in smell and taste can serve as early warning signs of neurological disease, why better screening tools are needed, and how representation in research strengthens both science and trust.

This conversation blends curiosity, lived experience, and patient-centered innovation—showing how the science of our senses can transform not only early detection, but the systems designed to serve us.

If you're interested in where neuroscience, equity, and community intersect, this episode is a must-listen.

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In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

• How smell and taste changes may signal early neurological disease
 • Why sensory science is an emerging frontier in preventive care
 • The importance of representation in research and clinical discovery
 • How advocacy and innovation can improve diagnostic tools
 • Why patient-centered science leads to stronger health systems