Heart attacks, saliva test promises to diagnose them in 10 minutes
A saliva test could revolutionize heart attack diagnostics by dramatically reducing the timing of their detection
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Gianluca Riccio, copywriter and journalist - Born in 1975, he is the creative director of an advertising agency, he is affiliated with the Italian Institute for the Future, World Future Society and H +, Network of Italian Transhumanists.
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