New genomic test diagnoses any type of infection in 24 hours
Breakthrough in medical diagnosis: UCSF genomic test detects viruses, bacteria, fungi with 86% accuracy. Results in just 24 hours.
Breakthrough in medical diagnosis: UCSF genomic test detects viruses, bacteria, fungi with 86% accuracy. Results in just 24 hours.
A new screening method uses AI to analyze tongue color. Accuracy greater than 98% in detecting various conditions.
The new ingestible capsules, tested on animals and synthetic intestines, are resistant and economical: they could transform diagnostics.
A team of Dutch scientists has developed a portable EEG hat that can diagnose the severity of a stroke before the patient arrives at hospital. The device has been tested with great success.
Saliva will become the first source of medical information thanks to an ultra-miniature sensor
A saliva test that can be easily carried out at home allows you to discover in advance a type of cancer that is often not "visible" until the advanced stage.
No longer simple images, but entire X-ray films: the future of diagnostics will be totally revolutionized.
A saliva test could revolutionize heart attack diagnostics by dramatically reducing the timing of their detection
The rapid test for celiac disease is nearby: two small samples, only one gluten intake and no interventions on the body. And the vaccine is around the corner.
“Trained” on thousands of mammograms it can predict the risk of having breast cancer in the next 5 years, and it works better than any other model.
The evolution of EEG comes from Texas: an electronic spray tattoo that listens to the brain precisely and comfortably for 24 hours.
A sensational discovery in the human genome: Junk DNA contains thousands of previously unknown active genes. Medicine will be rewritten.
A team from San Diego has developed and tested on a large scale a patch that monitors blood pressure noninvasively 24/XNUMX.
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Advanced chip makes heart attack diagnosis ultra-fast. Breakthrough for cardiac health and emergency medicine.
Palpation enters the robotic age. An artificial finger detects tumors and measures the pulse with surprising precision.
Olfactory memory enters the digital age. Technology and culture merge to preserve the aromatic essence of cities.
A common food coloring is the key to making skin invisible, allowing you to see internal organs without a scalpel.
How Much Sleep Do You Really Need? Between myths to debunk and new discoveries, a mini guide to studies on optimal rest.
Harvard researchers discover how to induce torpor in humans to extend response time in medical emergencies.
Technique developed that could speed up blood tests (and remove microplastics from water). A breakthrough in diagnostics.