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IBM's Move in Microfluidic

Its new chip could be used in easy and cheap diagnostic tests.

Predicting Drug Response from Brain Waves

A device helps to pair patients with the right antidepressant.

Better Detection of Lung Cancer

New diagnosis methods could reduce invasive and unnecessary surgery.

Can a Blood Test Warn of Brain injury?

Scientists are making progress toward a quick test to gauge head-injury severity.

A Way to Spot Cancer Early

A prototype device employs the same magnetic phenomenon used to write data to computer hard drives.

Battlefield Medic on a Chip

Sensors could one day diagnose and treat a soldier's injuries.

An Early Warning of Heart Attack

A new test spots heart attacks in minutes instead of hours.

A Better Way to Spot Disease

MicroRNA in blood could help doctors detect cancer and other conditions.

Nanosensors for Medical Monitoring

Vista Therapeutics is developing ultra-sensitive detectors.

A Faster Way to Detect Heart Attacks

A diagnostic chip tests saliva to determine if someone is having a heart attack.

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