BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4)- Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a way to test possible coronavirus patients quickly. The saliva-based test can yield results in just 45 minutes.
Los Ángeles, 6 oct (KHN vía EFE News).- Cuando estalló la pandemia de coronavirus en todo el país, los proveedores de servicios de salud y los científicos usaron el método estándar para detectar los ...
The first saliva-based coronavirus test has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, media outlets reported. Rutgers University researchers said the saliva test could help with the ...
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 ...
Cold, flu and COVID-19 season brings that now-familiar ritual: swab, wait, look at the result. But what if, instead of taking 15 minutes or more, a test could quickly determine whether you have ...
RAMAT GAN, Israel (Reuters) - A newly developed saliva test aims to determine in less than a second whether or not you are infected with the novel coronavirus, Israel's largest medical center said on ...
Your saliva is "like a microbial fingerprint," says Purnima Kumar, a spokesperson for the American Dental Association. But it also changes if you take a sip of water or coffee. (dusanpetkovic | Getty ...
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