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Researchers from Emory University and Georgia Tech developed a smartphone app to screen for anemia using images of a person’s fingernail beds instead of the conventional blood test.
A blood abnormality detected five decades ago has finally been solved, confirming the discovery of a new blood type.
Discover 9 proven methods to increase your hemoglobin naturally without medication. From iron-rich foods to key nutrients ...
Chapman University helps pioneer an AI app that screens for anemia using fingernail selfies—fast, noninvasive, and accessible ...
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Study Finds on MSNSmartphone App Detects Anemia Using Just a ‘Fingernail Selfie’A new smartphone app can accurately estimate hemoglobin levels and screen for anemia, just by analyzing a photo of your ...
Experts at Chapman University have developed a mobile app that needs nail pictures to detect signs of anemia, a well-known blood condition, with high accuracy.
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AllAfrica on MSNAnother Kenyan Athlete Provisionally Suspended After Anti-Doping TestAthletics Integrity Unit (AIU) have provisionally suspended Kenyan runner Sheila Chelangat after testing positive for a banned substance.The two-time national cross country champion tested positive ...
Geneticists have used a cutting-edge DNA base editing treatment on several patients to cure thalassemia, a prevalent and ...
A three-year study by Metropolis Healthcare reveals that 28.4 per cent of nearly 20,000 children screened for ...
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