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Additional HPV Test Prequalified by WHO

WHO has added a fourth test to the list of prequalified tests for human papillomavirus (HPV). Although most HPV infections clear up on their own, some high-risk types could lead to cervical cancer. Testing for HPV infection is an integral part of cervical cancer screening.
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New Approach Guides Diagnosis of Rare Genetic Muscle Disease

Researchers have taken an important step toward creating a catalog that could help resolve inconclusive diagnoses for limb girdle muscular dystrophy.
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Can AI Replace the GP?

Generative artificial intelligence could serve as a promising tool to assist medical professionals.
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‘Bioactive Glass’ Delivers Long-Lasting Antimicrobial Wound Protection

The study shows how silver impregnated into ‘bioactive glass’ delivers more long-lasting antimicrobial wound protection than conventional alternatives.
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AI Used To Detect Gum Inflammation

A groundbreaking study has successfully demonstrated the use of artificial intelligence in detecting gum inflammation, also known as gingivitis, from intraoral photographs.

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New Tool Predicts If Cancer Immunotherapy Will Attack Healthy Cells

Researchers have developed a tool that uses a combination of genetic and biochemical information to predict if T-cell immunotherapies might mistakenly attack healthy cells.
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Imaging Circulation in the Eye Could Predict Brain Diseases

Insights into the microvasculature of the brain may come from our eyes, helping to predict serious cerebrovascular diseases earlier.
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Scientists Develop Novel Biosensing-Membrane for Glucose Detection and Monitoring

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a new three-dimensional (3D) mesoporous biosensing-membrane that shows excellent sensitivity and long-term stability.
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Childhood Adversity Is Associated With Unique Epigenetic Patterns That Affects Adolescence

Childhood adversity has long been associated with poorer physical and mental health throughout life, such as greater risks of developing cardiac disease, cancer, or depression.
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Novel Protein Biomarker for Intact Sperm Detected in Infertile Men

Researchers discover novel protein biomarkers to visualize well-developed sperm to determine if surgical sperm extraction may be successful.
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