Test strips cost about $1 each and can be used to check drugs for dangerous contaminants, including fentanyl and xylazine.
A blood test can now detect Alzheimer’s disease early, and a Canton neurologist is among the first in the country using it.
The Trump administration underlines a “clear shift away from harm reduction and practices” that it says facilitates illegal ...
Both ethanol and THC have been shown to impair driving. But ethanol has a far shorter half-life than THC, making a determination of when a person became intoxicated by THC far less clear. A new study ...
TB tests use phlegm — not the easiest thing to get or work with. It takes time for results. And there can be false negatives ...
The US Food and Drug Administration approved a novel tool Tuesday that uses genetic testing to help assess whether certain people are at risk of developing opioid use disorder. The AutoGenomics AvertD ...
Oct 3 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization authorized Abbott Laboratories' (ABT.N), opens new tab mpox diagnostic test for emergency use on Thursday, the first such approval in the agency's ...
New TAGS (Temperature-Activated Generation of Signal) technology enables up to 15 targets to be detected simultaneously in a single patient sample on the high throughput molecular diagnostic analysers ...
CT scans, or CAT scans, are widely used to get internal images of the body and diagnose dangerous medical conditions — but they could pose a hidden risk. A new study from the University of California ...
While using a digital multimeter to diagnose electrical problems on customers’ equipment, I frequently hear the comment, “I’ve got one of those multimeter things, but I never learned how to use it.” ...
The first-ever DNA test to help determine if someone has a greater risk of developing opioid use disorder was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week. The FDA approved the ...
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