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Backers claim the tests can predict a child’s risk of autism using a strand of hair or a mother’s blood, but critics say they ...
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Finger-prick blood test shows promise for detecting Alzheimer’s disease biology
Finger-prick dried blood sampling can accurately measure key Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, including p-tau217, GFAP, and ...
The evidence indicates that non-invasive monitoring (near-infrared spectroscopy; NIRS) of oxygen in brain tissue likely does not reduce death rates or short-term brain problems for very premature ...
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