A test that speeds up preeclampsia diagnosis does not need to be performed more than once, UK researchers have said, emphasising that doing it once is still beneficial. Results from the PARROT-2 trial ...
For many seniors, it may not be worthwhile to undergo frequent imaging tests to see if they're at risk for broken bones, a new study suggests. Repeating a bone-mineral-density test four years after ...
OSHKOSH, Wis. — People lie. But their blood and fingernails do not. Wisconsin has a drunken driving problem. More than one-third of the people convicted of operating while intoxicated have been ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study, up to half - or more - of older adults on Medicare who had a heart, lung, stomach or bladder test had the same procedure repeated within three years. Those ...
A simple blood test corresponding to the follicular phase (days 3-14) of a normal menstrual cycle can aid in optimal scheduling of breast MRI exams in premenopausal women with irregular cycles -- ...
During the 2023 Digital.gov Government UX Summit this week, experts drove home the importance of user testing in creating accessible digital products and services. This was a topic of discussion ...
WORCESTER – Anyone who gets a negative result for COVID-19 from an at-home rapid antigen test shouldn't assume they're not infected, and should keep testing, according to a safety recommendation ...
To quickly confirm an asymptomatic case of COVID-19, a second rapid test within an hour of a positive result can boost the accuracy of the result from 38 percent to 92 percent, according to a new ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Couples undergoing infertility treatment in the European Union are routinely tested for HIV and hepatitis multiple times, but a new study suggests that this is unnecessary.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Saha and colleagues conducted a prospective study of 50 patients (median age, 51 years; 66% female) with CDI at ...
The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) has dropped the medicine ball toss, removed the word “Combat” from its name, and introduced higher scoring requirements for combat arms soldiers. The revised test ...
(HealthDay News) – For Medicare beneficiaries, repeat testing within three years is common, according to a study published online Nov. 19 in the Archives of Internal Medicine. H. Gilbert Welch, MD, ...