Sensory changes appear 5-15 years before dementia

Tracking in your 40s can add years to your life

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The Checklist That Could Save Your Mind

Most people don’t know this, but your brain’s health depends on your senses. This free checklist reveals the 10 essential secrets you need to stay sharp.

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When multiple senses decline moderately..
1 in 2 die within 5 years

Most people have no idea it's happening.
We adapt and compensate while moderate decline quietly damages our brain.

The risk shows up early

Smell decline: 5-15 years before diagnosis

Hearing/vision: 10+ years before diagnosis.

Multi-sensory decline:
exponential risk

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50% of decline is missed

We adapt.
We compensate. 
We miss the signal.




Your doctor already knows:

Audiologist know hearing affects brain health. 
Ophthalmologist know the same about vision. 
ENT's, about smell and taste.

But they don't talk to each other.

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All 5 senses
1 measurement system

Track changes annually.
Act while interventions are simple.
Get ahead of decline.
Loved ones: Catch what they miss.

This isn't about preventing future Alzheimer's.

This is about protecting performance today.

The Signal Everyone Misses

Large-scale studies (BMC 2025, Pinto 2017) reveal that moderate (not total loss) hearing and vision loss raise mortality risk stepwise, accounting for ~11% of deaths.

The window:
Sensory decline follows a predictable curve.

When tracked early, intervention can flatten the slope—protecting focus, independence, and longevity.

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Your Brain's First Vital Sign

Smell, taste, hearing, vision, and touch change years before memory does. We make those signals measurable.

How Does It Work?

1. Start with The Kit

Guided tests for smell, taste, vision, hearing, and touch.

2. Check In Annually

Use it at home, with family, or in a group.

3. Track Changes

Track shifts you won't notice on your own.
Half of sensory changes go undetected without testing.

4. Act Early

Small fixes today protect your brain for years.

Start Now
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Protect your mood, focus, and longevity

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Built by scientists. Backed by research. Ready for you.

Our protocols are built by top researchers from Johns Hopkins and Columbia. Every test is grounded in peer-reviewed science—simple enough to do at home, powerful enough for use in clinical studies.

Bring SuperSenses to Your Community
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Early changes in smell and hearing are often the brain’s first quiet signals that something is shifting. We should be tracking those senses as routinely as blood pressure or cholesterol—and tools like SuperSenses finally make that kind of at-home tracking realistic, so we can pay attention to changes long before more obvious symptoms appear.

Dr. Sita Kedia, MD, MPH, FAHS

Chief Medical Officer, PALM Health

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"If cognition is the next vital sign, SuperSenses monitors the pre-vital signs — the sensory shifts that warn us before cognition is measurable.

Dr. David Libon, PhD

Neurocognitive Researcher

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Loss or decrements of smell function can be harbingers for early mortality, as well as numerous debilitating diseases and disorders.

Dr. Richard L. Doty, PhD

University of Pennsylvania

The Latest Science

No One Cares About Old People

No One Cares About Old People

The Fitbit for your brain. Your entire brain's purpose is to process sensory information. That's its job all day long. When the senses degrade, the brain loses its ability to stay sharp.

Oct 01, 2025
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SuperSenses Science Team
Are We Just Measuring Decline, or Actually Helping People?

Are We Just Measuring Decline, or Actually Helping People?

Most sensory decline goes unnoticed until it’s too late.

Sep 17, 2025
by
SuperSenses Science Team
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Your Nose Can Predict Your Death

Unnoticed smell loss is the earliest warning sign.

Sep 07, 2025
by
SuperSenses Science Team
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At-Home Sense Tests Backed by Research and Developed by Doctors

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The sense of smell is often one of the earliest indicators of cognitive decline, including conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Changes in your ability to detect odors can occur before other symptoms, making it a critical marker for early detection. Regularly testing your sense of smell can provide early warnings of cognitive health issues.

Test Method: We use the 12-Odorant Scratch & Smell Test to evaluate your ability to detect and identify various odors. This test provides valuable insights into your olfactory function, helping you monitor changes over time.

"I saw multiple specialists because I thought I was losing my sense of taste. No one tested my sense of smell—until SuperSenses showed me that was the real issue."

Mel - SuperSenses User

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Frequently Asked Questions

SuperSenses is a measurement system for tracking your sensory function over time. You test all five senses—vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—using our guided app and tools. The app stores your results so you can track changes annually. Most people never measure their senses until something feels wrong. We give you a baseline while everything still feels normal, so you can catch shifts early.

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Drop us a message — we’re here to answer questions and point you in the right direction.

Sense Health is Brain Health