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The wand developed by Teal Health allows patients to self-collect a vaginal sample and mail it to a lab for testing.
The Teal Wand is an at-home vaginal sample self-collection device that tests for HPV. The test will first be available in California in June.
The tool will allow women to screen for HPV, which causes almost all cases of cervical cancer, without visiting a doctor.
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A new Stanford blood test detects cancer and tissue damage by analyzing rare RNA fragments in the blood. Stanford Medicine ...
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Fingerprint evidence has been recognized in India for over a century. The use of fingerprints was officially introduced ...
Extension’s Institute for Ag Professionals Field School, the hands-on event for agricultural professionals, is back July 29-30.
EvoLiver, a blood test that detects early-stage liver cancer with high accuracy, has gained breakthrough device designation ...