Clinicians may soon be able to use the sweat from a fingerprint to determine whether a tuberculosis patient has taken the proper antibiotics. This new method aims to improve the treatment of ...
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'Fingerprints of cancer' found after scientists flash infrared light pulses at blood samples
Flashes of infrared light can detect signs of cancer in a patient's blood, new research suggests. In a new study, scientists demonstrated that a test using infrared light can detect the difference ...
A fingerprint may soon be all a doctor needs to check whether tuberculosis patients are taking their antibiotics – thanks to a new study led by the University of Surrey. Scientists successfully ...
A new cancer “fingerprint” can improve early detection of potentially deadly tumours, say scientists. Changes are detectable with “near-perfect” accuracy by portable scanners in just a few hours, ...
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