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Analysis of Retinal Texture and Thickness Could Provide Alzheimer's Biomarker
A new imaging technique combined two technologies that could be used to spot early warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease in the retina.
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Blood Test Can Track Individual Fat Intake
Researchers have developed a reliable and accurate blood test to track individual fat intake, a tool that could guide public health policy on healthy eating.
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Group of Genes Have Altered Expression in Autism
A new study has identified a set of genes with altered expression in autism.
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Vitamin B3 Has Therapeutic Effect in Progressive Muscle Disease
An international team of scientists, led by University of Helsinki reported that vitamin B3, niacin, has therapeutic effect in progressive muscle disease.
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Study Finds Low Proportion of Individuals With Autism Receive Recommended Genetic Tests
A study analyzing data from the Rhode Island Consortium for Autism Research and Treatment (RI-CART) found that only 3% of individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder reported having fully received clinical genetic tests recommended by medical professional societies.
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Monitoring Wastewater Could Be Key to Tracking a Second Wave of COVID-19
As the UK starts to ease its lockdown restrictions, researchers are developing new techniques that could enable wastewater to be used to locate new infection hotspots or to help track a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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How COVID-19 Kills
Experts review how the SARS-Cov-2 virus can cause an immune overreaction in the form of potentially lethal cytokine storm.
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Color of Cells Is a Thermometer for Molecular Imbalance
An imbalance of free radicals can change the color of cells, the analysis of which could be used in diagnostics, according to a new study.
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Silver Nanocubes Make Point-of-Care Diagnostics Easier to Read
Engineers have shown that nanosized silver cubes can make diagnostic tests that rely on fluorescence easier to read by making them more than 150 times brighter.
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New Tool Helps Distinguish the Cause of Blood Clots
A tool that uses machine-learning technology can distinguish the cause of different types of blood clots based on subtle differences in their shape.
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