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Can a simple blood test improve seniors' lives through earlier cancer detection?
A three-year clinical trial seeks to find out if a simple blood test can detect cancer in senior citizens. The post Can a ...
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Simple blood test may spot Parkinson’s decades before symptoms
For decades, Parkinson’s disease has been diagnosed only after unmistakable symptoms such as tremor, stiffness, and slowed movement appear, often after extensive damage to the brain’s dopamine system.
What if you could get checked for colon cancer with only a routine blood draw? A new blood test in Michigan is making the process much easier. No bowel prep, no sedation and no awkward stool kit to ...
A blood test is a medical procedure where a sample of a person's blood is taken (called a blood draw) and sent to a lab for analysis. Knowing the results of blood tests helps a physician better ...
A second blood test shows promise for the detection of colon cancer, according to a new study. The first, called Shield, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in July for people 45 and ...
Abu Dhabi has launched a revolutionary Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) blood test, capable of identifying over 50 cancer ...
Many of us have had chance encounters with medical professionals who aren't yet adept at drawing blood. After just one of these unpleasant experiences, you'll understand the appeal of the new ...
New UC San Diego Health research shows a simple blood test could help doctors catch serious heart problems early.
Imagine checking for colon cancer with nothing more invasive than a routine blood draw -- no bowel prep, no sedation and no awkward stool kit to mail. A new blood test called SHIELD is now available ...
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