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You usually need more than a few drops of blood, saliva or urine to detect illnesses. Here’s why

Biotech startup Haemanthus says it can detect illnesses with tiny amounts of blood, urine and saliva. Here’s why that’s more difficult than it sounds.

16.05.2025 4

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Amali Cooray

The Princess of Wales wants to stay cancer-free . What does this mean?

Catherine, Princess of Wales, has announced she has now completed a course of preventive chemotherapy. The news comes nine months after the...

11.09.2024 5

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Amali Cooray

Does intermittent fasting increase or decrease our risk of cancer?

Research over the years has suggested intermittent fasting has the potential to improve our health and reduce the likelihood of developing cancer....

05.09.2024 3

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Amali Cooray