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Viome is combining science and AI to provide dietary advice and detect diseases. Two company execs share how they use the MVP ...
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst found that the majority of at-home testing kits leave homeowners with inconclusive results. Because there are no ...
The Teal Wand was recently approved by the FDA as the first self-collection device to screen for cervical cancer, a major step forward for accessible women’s health, according to Rahma S. Mkuu, Ph.D., ...
About 41% of those who received an at-home kit participated in cervical cancer screening, compared with just 17% of those who ...
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Hurricane season is here, and it’s time to pull together your emergency preparedness kit. But buying extra food, water and ...
India will be beginning a five-match series against England, starting with the opening game in Leeds on June 20.
The X-E5 is the new and improved iteration of the Fujifilm X-E4 which was discontinued over two years ago. It was a fan ...
Calling Colorado’s long turnaround times to process sexual assault evidence kits “simply unacceptable,” Gov. Jared Polis ...
Researchers in India are developing tear-based point-of-care kits, expected to be commercially available by February 2026. This non-invasive approach offers early detection and personalized ...
COVID-19 self-testing kits remain a vital tool in managing the new variant. It offers people a convenient method to detect the virus at home, says Dr Sameer Bhati, Public Health Expert.