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Duke study: Nasal swab may detect Alzheimer’s changes before symptoms
A team linked to Duke University and the UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has found that a simple brush swab of the nasal lining can pick up molecular and immune cell changes tied to ...
A Chennai man shared his Rs 10,000 bill for treating a mild fever at Apollo Clinic, sparking debate on X about the high cost of private healthcare and prompting mixed reactions.
Alzheimer's disease affects millions of people worldwide, yet the illness is hardest to catch at the very beginning, when new ...
Two international studies, a clinical trial led by the University of Oxford and University of Utrecht, and a qualitative ...
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is using rapid DNA testing technology to help speed up investigations, and News 2 got a ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a rapid and cost-efficient sequencing method that can identify antibiotic ...
Saliva molecular testing showed strong accuracy for pulmonary tuberculosis. Read more about this nonsputum diagnostic approach.
WHO recommends near point-of-care tests, tongue swabs, and sputum pooling for TB diagnosis: Geneva Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 14:00 Hrs [IST] The World Health Organization (WHO) i ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is issuing, for the first time, recommendations on new near-point-of-care (NPOC) ...
Childhood diarrhea remains one of the leading causes of illness and mortality among children under five globally, particularly in developing countries.
Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, has extended financial support to M/s BabyCue Private Limited, Cuttack (Odisha) for its ...
Explore three groundbreaking research developments: survival of extreme bacteria, koala population recovery, and easy ...
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