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New Blood Test to Rule Out Alzheimer’s Gets FDA Clearance
The FDA has cleared Elecsys pTau181, the first blood test for use in primary care to help rule out Alzheimer’s disease in ...
The test is intended for adults 55 and older in the United States who are showing signs or symptoms of cognitive decline.
A Labcorp team member draws blood from a patient.Labcorp Labcorp, one of the country’s largest providers of diagnostic ...
Ferrari RACE.MI has completed the construction of e-Vortex, the new test circuit next to its Fiorano test track in less than four months, the sports car maker said on Monday. The infrastructure is ...
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This Intense Road Is A Big Test For A 19-Year-Old!
A young worker faces challenging terrain while traveling to a jade mining site for business. Hearing Abruptly Halted Amid Heated Exchange ‘No drinking, no drugs, no smoking’: Eric Trump opens up about ...
Researchers in Cambridge may have uncovered how ChatGPT thinks after testing the artificial intelligence chatbot with a 2,400-year-old maths puzzle. In a new study aimed at overcoming AI’s black box ...
New York City regulators have extended Waymo’s autonomous vehicle testing permit through the end of the year, the company said Wednesday. The permit was initially granted in August to allow Waymo to ...
Pune sexual abuse: 17-year-old rape survivor tests HIV-positive, relative absconds; POCSO case filed
A 17-year-old girl in Pune tested HIV-positive. She was allegedly sexually exploited multiple times since 2021 by a distant relative. The Samarth police registered a case under the POCSO Act. The ...
A wicket fell every 4.5 overs as India U-19 ran rampant against Australia U-19 to clinch the shortest ever Youth Test of all time with a 7-wicket win and sweep the series away by 2-0 in Mackay on ...
There’s no plans for a public release as Cupertino will likely rely on Google’s Gemini for AI search. There’s no plans for a public release as Cupertino will likely rely on Google’s Gemini for AI ...
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