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Screening and monitoring

Diagnostics COVID-19

What’s New in Infectious Disease?

| Georgia Hulme

From environmental bacteriophages to cap snatching viruses, we bringing you the latest news in infectious disease

Subspecialties Neurology

A Sweet Solution

| Georgia Hulme

How altered levels of N-acetylglucosamine and tau protein can detect the development of Alzheimer’s disease

Diagnostics COVID-19

Pathology, Pandemics, and Preparation

| E. Blair Holladay | 2 min read

After COVID-19, will we ever switch off “pandemic mode”?

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

Patients Don’t Want Colonoscopies – Let’s Give Them Something Better

| Craig Eagle | 2 min read

A recent survey revealed nearly half of patients did not attend a recommended colonoscopy screening…

Diagnostics COVID-19

What’s New in Infectious Disease?

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

Bringing you the latest research and news – from COVID-19 autopsies to a robotic revolution

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

Three Mpox Challenges

| Erica Frew | 3 min read

What are the main challenges in monkeypox testing and how can they be addressed?

Diagnostics Analytical science

In One Ear, Out the Other

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

How a portable NIRS technique rapidly and non-invasively detects malaria

Subspecialties Neurology

A Bank of Biomarkers

| Georgia Hulme

Investigating biomarkers for early dementia diagnosis

Diagnostics Analytical science

Breast Cancer Protein Patrol

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

Targeted mass spec reveals changes in protein levels up to two years before breast cancer diagnosis

Subspecialties Endocrinology

Demystifying Diabetic Neuropathy

| George Francis Lee

Can we predict which type 2 diabetes patients will develop neuropathy?

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