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AI Outperformed Humans in Cervical Precancer ID
A computer algorithm that can analyze digital images of a woman’s cervix and accurately identify precancerous changes that require medical attention could revolutionize cervical cancer screening, especially in low-resource settings.
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CRISPR Technique Refined for Potential Application in Muscular Dystrophy
Research team identify and conquer a barrier in CRISPR gene editing that may lay the foundation for sustained treatments using the technique.
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Errant Editing Enzyme Promotes Tumor Suppressor Loss and Leukemia Propagation
Detection of 'copy editing' by a stem cell enzyme called ADAR1 (active in more than 20 tumor types) may act as a molecular radar for early detection of malignancies, and represent a new therapeutic target.
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Viral Molding of the Immune System Provides Detection Tool
Viral infections that are kept in check in healthy individuals can be hazardous during pregnancy or in transplant patients, but a new analytical method could precisely detect these viral infections using immune responses.
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Wireless, Battery-free, Biodegradable Blood Flow Sensor
Transforming super-sensitive touch sensors, Stanford engineers and medical researchers have found a way to wirelessly monitor blood flow after surgery.
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AI Supports Diagnosis of Diabetic Retinopathy
Artificial intelligence has been developed to support the instant diagnosis of one of the top causes of blindness, diabetes-related eye disease, in its earliest stages.
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New Biomarker for Colorectal Cancers Discovered
Johns Hopkins researchers have identified a protein involved in cell proliferation and the development of new blood vessels that could serve as a marker for the early detection of colorectal cancers.
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NHS Long Term Plan: Genomic Tests for Every Child with Cancer
The NHS Long Term Plan is set to save almost half a million more lives with practical action on major killer conditions and investment in world class, cutting edge treatments including genomic tests for every child with cancer.
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FGF-23 May Aid Atrial Fibrillation Detection
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have found two biomarkers that could be used to identify a heart condition known as atrial fibrillation in patients who have three ‘clinical risks’.
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New Test Detects Protein Associated With Alzheimer's and CTE
An ultrasensitive test has been developed that detects a corrupted protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition found in athletes, military veterans, and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma.
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