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EARLY PREGNANCY FACTOR:THE FUTURE - 0 views

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    Hi everybody,today I'll try to explain a new method of diagnosis of pregnancy.EARLY PREGNANCY FACTOR or EPF . It is a newly discovered agent that appears in the maternal serum within 1-2 days after conception.EARLY PREGNANCY FACTOR is the earliest marker
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Microfluidics Market by Application (Genomics, Proteomics, Capillary Electrophoresis, I... - 0 views

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    The microfluidics market is valued at 8.28 Billion in 2017 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 22.6% during the forecast period, to reach to USD 27.91 Billion by 2023. Base year considered for the report is 2017 and the forecast period includes 2018 to 2023. The increasing incidence of other major chronic and infectious diseases, coupled with advancements in coagulation tests, blood gas electrolytes, hematology, urine chemistry, and cardiac markers, are creating new avenues for the growth of the POC diagnostics market. This, in turn, is expected to support the growth of the microfluidics market as POC testing is the largest segment of the microfluidics market for in vitro diagnostics.
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Blood Test: Importance and What They Tell About Your Health - 0 views

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    Regular blood testing is a crucial element in making sure you are healthy. Consecutive blood tests allow you to keep track of how your body changes over time while helping you make informed decisions regarding your health. WHAT DO BLOOD TESTS SHOW? Blood tests are designed to help your doctor see how your organs work. Some organ functions that can be detected with blood testing include your kidneys, liver, and thyroid. Your doctor will also use blood tests for finding disease markers and signs of other health conditions, such as HIV, diabetes, coronary heart disease, cancer, and anemia. Even if you don't have heart disease, blood tests can tell you if you are at risk of developing this condition. Other blood tests are used to determine if the medications you take work properly and to see how well your blood clots. Keep reading to learn more about the most important blood tests. You can also find out more about these when you contact NovoPath.
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Chronic pain: How to measure using brain signals - 0 views

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    New research has shown that chronic pain can be objectively measured using brain signals, a report in The Conversation said. According to the report, a team of researchers conducted a study using brain implants capable of recording neural signals over an extended period. Their aim was to identify reliable markers of chronic pain severity in four patients as they went about their daily lives. While pain is typically a subjective experience, there is still much to discover about how pain signals are processed in the brain. Previous studies often relied on artificial settings, and the relationship between acute and chronic pain circuits remained unclear. To investigate this further, the researchers surgically implanted electrodes in the brains of four patients experiencing post-stroke pain and phantom limb pain. Neural signals were recorded in specific brain regions associated with planning, expectation, and emotion. The patients were then asked to report their pain severity levels multiple times a day for up to six months. Machine learning models were developed to analyse the recorded brain activity signals and predict the patients' self-reported pain intensity scores.
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Breast cancer: Innovative technology to check-NICE - 0 views

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    The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence has recommended that surgeons working in hospitals with limited or no access to a radiopharmacy department could now use Magtrace and Sentimag as an option to locate sentinel lymph nodes in people with breast cancer. The recommendation in draft NICE medical technology guidance could see a change in NHS standard care for the first time in years. The technology could also mitigate the reliance on radioactive isotope tracers shipped in from outside Great Britain. The magnetic liquid tracer - Magtrace - is a non-radioactive dark brown liquid. It is both a magnetic marker and a visual dye. The Magtrace is injected into the tissue around a tumour. The particles are then absorbed into the lymphatic system, following the route that cancer cells are most likely to take when they spread from the primary tumour and become trapped in sentinel lymph nodes. The Sentimag probe moves over the skin emitting sounds of different pitches as it passes over the Magtrace tracer, in a similar way to a metal detector locating metal in the ground. The nodes often appear dark brown or black in colour, which also helps with identification.
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New study shows promise of prebiotic fiber in managing Pre-Diabetes - 0 views

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    A recent study published in the British Journal of Nutrition reveals promising results regarding the use of daily prebiotic fiber supplements in patients with pre-diabetes, suggesting significant improvements in insulin sensitivity and other vital health markers. "Pre-diabetes affects over 7 million individuals in the UK," says Dr. Thomas Gurry, CEO at myota. "Our findings have shown that prebiotic fiber represents a promising and efficacious fast-acting treatment to manage pre-diabetes." Conducted over 24 weeks with 66 prediabetic participants, the study, led by scientists from myota and CRO Lindus Health, utilised a diverse prebiotic blend. "The results of our study suggest that this natural diverse prebiotic fiber supplement could be taken to reverse pre-diabetes and to prevent or slow the onset of type 2 diabetes," says Dr. Caitlin Hall, Head of Research at myota.
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"Quiet killer" must be avoided by women | cancerlab.org - 0 views

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    Ovarian cancer was known to be the "quiet killer" until just recently because detection of the disease could not be done until almost all the other parts of the body have already been affected.
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Thyroid test price in Delhi, HIV test cost, lft test cost, triple marker, lipid profile... - 0 views

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    Get your thyroid test done from best path lab of Delhi NCR, Lifeline Laboratory. We provide home collection service in delhi NCR with the accurate report within a day
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psa rapid test - 0 views

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    Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a serine prostate that is found only in the prostate within the epithelial cells of the acini and ducts. Normal PSA concentration in serum or plasma is 0.1-2.6ng/ml. Reports have suggested that elevated level of serum or plasma PSA is the most useful tumor markers in diagnosis of prostate cancer.
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Is Curcumin Effective for Treating Hypothyroidism? - AMVital - 0 views

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    The leading cause of hypothyroidism is an autoimmune condition called Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Symptoms include fatigue, feeling cold all the time, constipation, weight gain, and more. Curcumin is a compound found in spice turmeric that has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies have shown that curcumin may help lower TSH levels (a marker for hypothyroidism). Taking curcumin over the long term may help lower TSH levels as well as cholesterol levels.
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