A urine test can detect dengue and its severity using NS1, NGAL, and suPAR proteins, according to NTU's LKCMedicine research published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases. This non-invasive test could ...
Releasing sterile wolbachia-infected male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes into the wild may reduce vector populations and dengue infection risk. The percentage of residents who tested positive for dengue ...
If a blue-and-white box has arrived at your door, you’re not alone. Millions of adults across the U.S. now receive a use-at-home colorectal cancer screening test through their health insurance or ...
The EXPANDIA project demonstrates how cross-sector partnerships and RT-LAMP diagnostics can expand testing capacity in ...
Though it isn't at war, Cuba is facing a health crisis more typical of countries in armed conflict. Its already strained medical system - pushed to the brink even before fuel shipments to the island ...
The temple body is setting up a state-of-the-art food testing laboratory worth nearly ₹25 crore to scientifically examine the ghee, dry fruits and dozens of other raw materials used in preparing the ...
The UC San Diego honorees in NAI’s 2026 class of Senior Members are Omar Akbari, Brian P. Head, Abdoulaye Ndao, Kenneth ...
The amount of mosquitoes recorded inside the traps set in wards where Wolbachia-infected males were released plummeted 77%.
A closely watched clinical trial in Britain that screened blood for early detection of cancer did not show a reduction in diagnoses at later stages of the disease.
University of Queensland researchers have developed a less invasive way to test for a potential life-threatening reaction to ...
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