Hyderabad: AIG Hospitals has introduced PYtest, India’s first clinically validated breath test for detecting Helicobacter pylori infection, developed by Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall. PYtest helps ...
The Indian Test team has seen a significant decline over the past few years, with two home whitewashes serving as stark reminders of their struggles. In contrast, India’s dominance in white-ball ...
The 14-day turn around time of current compendial sterility testing is plainly insufficient for a wide range of crucial, life-saving drugs and therapies, including an increasing number of novel cell ...
New research from King's College London suggests that a rapid blood testing method could deliver reliable results far more ...
Photos from the Rodeo Rapid City Xtreme Bulls competition at The Monument Summit Arena on Friday, Jan. 30. Eagle Butte's Teigan Gray won the event. Matthew Neus, Journal staff Jan 30, 2026 Matthew ...
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This rapid test identifies bacteria in 36 minutes instead of 2 days
A research team from McGill University has developed a diagnostic system that can identify bacteria, but also determine the antibiotics likely to neutralize them, all in just 36 minutes. This is ...
CNBC's Contessa Brewer reports on casino stocks. Trump administration to make it easier to fire 50,000 federal workers Something in Nancy Guthrie's alleged ransom note is accurate: Nancy Grace CBS ...
In this model of hair loss, ATI-2138 demonstrated rapid, near-complete, and sustained hair regrowth compared to control and Pfizer Inc.’s (NYSE: PFE) Litfulo (ritlecitinib). ATI-2138 and ritlecitinib ...
The number of public school students scoring proficient or better in English Language Arts exams went up by 7.2% this year, according to new data from the exams given to students in grades three ...
The Florida Department of Health found high levels of arsenic in 28 of 46 popular candy brands tested. The state issued "safe consumption" limits, such as no more than eight Tootsie Fruit Chew Lime ...
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