Jaime Simpson, mother of one, is seen lying in bed with her two service dogs. Australian shepherd Echo and golden retriever Everest brought him medicine READ MORE: A top expert …
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Blood test could detect osteoarthritis in the knees eight years before it shows up on x-rays
by AlexanderBy Xantha Leatham, Deputy Science Editor Published: 19:08EDT, April 26, 2024 | Updated: 19:08EDT, April 26, 2024 A blood test could detect osteoarthritis in the knees up to eight years …
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Scientists hope this will speed up diagnoses that affect 9,000 people a year By Pat Hagan Published: 17:01 EDT, April 15, 2024 | Updated: 17:04EDT, April 15, 2024 A lollipop …
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Outrage as new AI app encourages women to upload photos of their partners’ GENITALS to complete ‘penetration checks’ that detect STIs, with consent ‘impossible’ to verify
by ElijahAI is infiltrating every aspect of our lives, but until now it had drawn a line at the bedroom door. No more. A new app urges women to take photos …
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A smartphone app could help identify a leading cause of early-onset dementia in people at high risk of developing it, data suggests. Scientists have shown that cognitive tests administered through …
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Dogs can detect onset of PTSD flashbacks in BREATH with over 70% accuracy, study shows
by ElijahIs there anything a good dog can’t do? New research continues to uncover new benefits for cognitive health, stress relief, allergy reduction, and more, all for the grateful owner of …
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How dogs can be used to detect PTSD: Scientists train pups to sniff out an oncoming flashback by smelling your breath
by ElijahTheir sensitive noses can detect an impending seizure, detect signs of Covid and even expose cancer. Now, scientists have successfully trained two dogs to sniff out the trauma of a …
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Can you tell what this German person is laughing at? Scientists say people from all cultures can detect the emotions behind chuckles – so, can you decipher these giggles?
by ElijahGermans may not be known for their sense of humor or their ability to laugh. But scientists now say we should be able to find out what makes them laugh, …
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Depression may live in the brain, but scientists have developed a new smartphone app to detect the disorder by looking for clues on the face. MoodCapture uses AI to evaluate …
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Brazilian manhunt continues for two murderers who escaped maximum-security prison and built an underground bunker to hide from drones that detect human heat
by JackTwo fugitive killers built an underground bunker to hide from police drones that detect human heat after fleeing a maximum security prison in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do …