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Pathology and diagnostics
First evaluation of a digital sepsis alert system in a UK hospital trust
AI blood test can speed up brain tumour diagnosis
Simple blood test could better predict both kidney disease and cardiovascular risk
Sponsored: EliA rheumatic disease tests
AI method may boost Crohn’s disease insight and treatment
Genes linked to heart failure discovered through AI
Expert view: Summing up skin prick testing
Gluten response in coeliac patients could aid diagnosis
Multiple genes affect risk of asthma, hay fever and eczema
Expert view: Why are allergies on the rise?
Blood test can detect rejection by antibodies after kidney transplant
Urine test could offer a non-invasive approach for diagnosis of IBS
Light touch to improve rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis
Integrated, multi-‘omic’ studies of asthma could lead to precision treatment
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