Medical Detection Dogs has placed its 100th dog

“Before Trinity arrived, I was a prisoner in my own home” Medical Detection Dogs has placed its 100th dog with an individual with a long-term, life-threatening condition. Jackie Barwick was 44 years old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. At the time she ran...

Parkinson’s disease detection dogs

We are excited to be able to announce one of our newest projects which is looking at whether our dogs can detect early stage Parkinson’s disease. We are working with Manchester University to conduct a two year study, funded by Parkinson’s UK and The Michael J....

Medical Detection Dogs co-founder tops Alternative Rich List

Medical research pioneer Claire Guest has been honoured in The Sunday Times Alternative Rich List. Claire Guest, a scientist and psychologist, used her expertise in animal behaviour to develop a potentially life-saving way to detect diseases such as cancer. This year,...

Perfumer Jo Malone shows how she can sniff out cancer

Jo Malone, who is known world-wide for her eponymous fragrance brand, has revealed she has such a heightened sense of smell she is able to sniff out diseases including cancer. The fragrance boss put her skills to the test on Good Morning Britain, where she was pitted...

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