PHOENIX — As the number of Arizonans who have contracted COVID-19 has raced past 100,000, testing for the novel coronavirus has become a priority. Some of that testing now is being done through saliva ...
WASHINGTON -- Rutgers University researchers have received U.S. government clearance for the first saliva test to help diagnose COVID-19, a new approach that could help expand testing options and ...
When the coronavirus outbreak first began in the U.S., the surge highlighted a critical flaw in the U.S. health care system: a lack of available testing kits. Since then, companies and scientists all ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A simpler, less invasive COVID-19 test that uses saliva to get results within 28 minutes is now available in the Richmond area. CrossOver Healthcare Ministry has announced they ...
We're learning about two new studies set to launch. One involves testing another form of the treatment Remdesivir, while the other asking professional basketball players to help determine the accuracy ...
The FDA issued its first authorization of an at-home saliva test for COVID-19 on Friday, which will allow patients to receive a diagnostic test without leaving the home. The Emergency Use ...
In a breakthrough for diagnostics, scientists have created an easy and effective test that identifies a heart failure ...
Australian scientists have developed a biosensor that can rapidly detect the heart failure biomarker S100A7 in saliva, ...
Researchers at the ASU Biodesign Institute must wear protective gear when working with COVID-19 test samples. (Photo courtesy of the ASU Biodesign Institute) PHOENIX — As the number of Arizonans who ...
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