A new three-pronged blood test can highlight people with a nearly tripled risk for heart attack, Wake Forest University researchers said in a new study. File Photo by Tamas Soki/EPA
A new three-pronged blood test can highlight people with a…

A new three-pronged blood test can highlight people with a nearly tripled risk for heart attack, Wake Forest University researchers said in a new study. File Photo by Tamas Soki/EPA
A new three-pronged blood test can highlight people with a…
Patients with implanted medical devices like orthopedic joint replacements, pacemakers, and artificial heart valves run a small but significant risk…
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An international study examining the currently available urine biomarker tests for bladder cancer showed variability in the sensitivities and specificities of all the tests and demonstrated “the importance of combining different…
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A recent study in which researchers looked at the use of wearable devices as a novel method to assess the patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provided by patients with bladder cancer identified several challenges.
Francesca Jackson-Spence, of Barts…
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A new so-called “miracle” weight-loss pill is sweeping across Russian social media, promising quick results without exercise or dieting.
Branded as Molecule Plus, the capsule has gone viral on TikTok, but doctors are warning that its…

Wildfire smoke blankets the Seattle skyline in 2020. A new study finds that pregnant people who are exposed to wildfire smoke are more likely to give birth prematurely.
About 10% of American babies are born prematurely. Birth before 37…