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What Time is it in Your Body?
Simple new blood test reveals your body’s precise internal clock to guide treatments, according to gene expression levels.
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Body Clock Could be Key to Better Asthma Treatment
Bearing in mind the time of day should improve the accuracy of asthma diagnosis, researchers say.
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Special Antibodies Raise Hope of HIV Vaccine
Special antibodies do not just fight one virus strain, but neutralize almost all known virus strains.
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Tracking the Tumor DNA Trail to Crack the Secrets of Personalized Medicine
Individualised therapies that target the specific genetic features of tumors have the potential to transform cancer diagnosis, treatment and care. However, several challenges still need to be overcome before these approaches can be widely used in the clinic. Two DNA testing programmes have been implemented in institutes in Spain and the UK, to match patient tumor profiles with targets of early clinical trials, and to embed whole genome sequencing (WGS) in routine oncology practice, respectively.
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Vibrating Device Improves Dizziness Diagnosis
A new testing device uses bone conduction technology to offer improved diagnosis of balance problems.
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Minute Fiber Formation Precedes Huntington's disease
The formation speed of these miniature fibers form predicts severity of the disease development, researchers believe.
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Blood Biomarker Panel Could Accelerate Autism Diagnoses
Early biological markers of autism may help move kids into effective behavioral therapy at an earlier age.
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Cheap Two-chambered Microfluidic Chip in the Works
Researchers hope this simple chip design will help meet diagnostic and drug delivery needs in developing countries.
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Building a Better Brain-in-a-Dish, Faster and Cheaper
Brain-in-a-dish development fast-tracked: human cortical organoids have been reprogrammed using a new technique.
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Detecting a Peanut in a Haystack
Researchers have developed a sensitive new test to detect trace amounts of peanuts in foods using the peanuts’ DNA.
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