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Stanford’s New Disease Detection Technique Could Save Lives

Stanford’s New Disease Detection Technique Could Save Lives

A new technique to detect HIV and cancer developed by a team of chemists at Stanford University is reportedly thousands of times more sensitive than current screening methods. The chemists hope the technique, which is now being put to test in real-world clinical trials, will increase the likelihood of detecting diseases like cancer and HIV early on, leading to more effective treatments. Could the new screening test save lives? Watch it on the Lip News with Margaret Howell and Jo Ankier.

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