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Massive AI-Ready Diabetes Study Captures New Links Between Environment and Disease

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Major Update: Experts Revise How Alzheimer’s Disease Should Be Diagnosed

Johns Hopkins research Peng Zheng with the heart of the invention, a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested.

New Blood Test Rapidly Detects Early Signs of Heart Attack

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Time of Day Impacts Dementia Diagnostic Test Results, Study Finds

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Childhood Trauma’s Long-Term Health Impacts Differ by Sex, UCLA Study Finds

Long COVID Diagnosis Remains Elusive: Study Finds Common Lab Tests Unreliable

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Blood Tests Show Promise for Early Dementia Detection

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Blood proteins predict the risk of developing more than 60 diseases

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New Blood Test Could Predict Neurodegenerative Risk in Retired Rugby Players

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Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Blood vials

AI-Powered Blood Test Predicts Parkinson’s Disease Years Before Symptoms Appear

Saurabh Chatterjee

Molecular Evidence of Heat Stress Damage to Gut, Liver, and Brain in Elderly Mice

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Unveiling Zombie Cell Biomarkers and Mitochondrial Rogue Behavior

In most cells, mitochondria (green) form complex tubular networks that help them distribute energy throughout the cell. Disruption of these mitochondrial networks is a hallmark of many human diseases. Photo credit: UC San Diego Health Sciences

Blood Testing Identifies Biomarkers of Suicidal Thoughts

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