NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When a dipstick test suggests there's blood in the urine, the next step should be to examine a sample of the urine under a microscope to make sure the dipstick result is ...
Not long ago, the idea of diagnosing a disease with a droplet of blood was considered a pipe dream. Today, this technology could soon become a reality. A group of scientists led by researchers from ...
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A new test could flag people at risk for anemia by filming their eyeballs — no needles required
A new needle-free technology isn't ready to replace blood draws, but it could serve as a screening tool to flag people who ...
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