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Screening programs detect cases of undiagnosed rheumatic heart disease in low-resource countries

April 21, 2012
Dubai (21 April 2012): Widespread screening of children in poorer countries is now being studied and is resulting in the diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in patients that would likely have gone undetected under normal circumstances, according to two new studies carried out in Fiji and Uganda presented today ...

Screening programs detect cases of undiagnosed rheumatic heart disease in low-resource countries

April 21, 2012
(World Heart Federation) Widespread screening of children in poorer countries is now being studied and is resulting in the diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease in patients that would likely have gone undetected under normal circumstances, according to two new studies carried out in Fiji and Uganda presented today at the ...

New Blood Marker May Detect COPD Earlier

April 18, 2012
New research from Austria suggests that a protein called HSP27 has the potential to be a new blood biomarker for the earlier detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), thereby increasing the chance of earlier treatment and better outcomes. Study leader Hendrik Jan Ankersmit and colleagues, from the ...

New drug to detect beta-amyloid plaques may help diagnose AD earlier

April 16, 2012
Use of a new drug to detect the beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that are hallmark signs of Alzheimer's disease may help doctors diagnose the disease earlier, according to research that will be presented as part of the Emerging Science program (formerly known as Late-Breaking Science) at the American Academy ...

MDI to advance Detect-Ready MRSA Panel with $1.9M Series B recapitalization financing

April 16, 2012
Molecular Detection Inc., a company developing Detect-Ready® tests designed to increase the speed and accuracy of infectious disease diagnosis, today announced that it has completed a $1.9 million Series B recapitalization financing.

Method To Detect Stealthy, ‘Hypervirulent’ Salmonella Strains

April 15, 2012
A recent discovery of "hypervirulent" Salmonella bacteria has given UC Santa Barbara researchers Michael Mahan and Douglas Heithoff a means to potentially prevent food poisoning outbreaks from these particularly powerful strains. Their findings, in a paper titled "Intraspecies Variation in the Emergence of Hyperinfectious Bacterial Strains in Nature," have been ...

New method may help detect marker for Alzheimer’s disease earlier

April 15, 2012
(American Academy of Neurology) Use of a new drug to detect the beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that are hallmark signs of Alzheimer's disease may help doctors diagnose the disease earlier, according to research that will be presented as part of the Emerging Science program (formerly known as Late-Breaking Science) ...

Researchers find a way to detect stealthy, ‘hypervirulent’ Salmonella strains

April 13, 2012
A recent discovery of "hypervirulent" Salmonella bacteria has given UC Santa Barbara researchers Michael Mahan and Douglas Heithoff a means to potentially prevent food poisoning outbreaks from these particularly powerful strains. Their findings, in a paper titled "Intraspecies Variation in the Emergence of Hyperinfectious Bacterial Strains in Nature," have been ...

UCSB researchers find a way to detect stealthy, ‘hypervirulent’ Salmonella strains

April 12, 2012
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) A recent discovery of "hypervirulent" Salmonella bacteria has given UC Santa Barbara researchers Michael Mahan and Douglas Heithoff a means to potentially prevent food poisoning outbreaks from these particularly powerful strains. Their findings, in a paper titled "Intraspecies Variation in the Emergence of Hyperinfectious ...

UCSB researchers find a way to detect stealthy, ‘hypervirulent’ Salmonella strains

April 12, 2012
(University of California - Santa Barbara) A recent discovery of "hypervirulent" Salmonella bacteria has given UC Santa Barbara researchers Michael Mahan and Douglas Heithoff a means to potentially prevent food poisoning outbreaks from these particularly powerful strains. Their findings, in a paper titled "Intraspecies Variation in the Emergence of Hyperinfectious ...

Eye test to detect heart disease early

April 12, 2012
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have developed the test which scans blood vessels in the retina at the back of the eyes. They are now launching a study involving more than 1,000 patients to see if the test is reliable.

EKG can detect heart attack in healthy senior citizens

April 11, 2012
Can a simple diagnostic test used to measure a heart's electrical activity help predict heart attacks? And can that knowledge help doctors reroute their patients away from coronary heart disease? These are the questions researchers at UCSF asked in a comprehensive eight-year study focused on senior citizens in the United ...