A new blood test may soon help doctors find kidney disease earlier and manage it more easily. Researchers from RMIT University in Australia are...
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A new blood test may soon help doctors find kidney disease earlier and manage it more easily. Researchers from RMIT University in Australia are working with the diagnostic company Nexsen Limited to create this new test. Their goal is to detect signs of kidney injury much faster than current tests can, and even allow patients […] The post New blood test could spot kidney disease earlier and faster appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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