Recent research at the University of Murcia explored the potential of using cat saliva as a marker for stress and disease.
Collecting samples from saliva offers a non-invasive and straightforward method to assess health status related to depression, anxiety, and stress, providing a convenient and comfortable experience ...
While on site at the 2016 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Medscape interviewed Dr Jody Corey-Bloom, MD, PhD, about her study [1] assessing the potential of using salivary huntingtin (Htt ...
DENVER, Aug. 19, 2024 — Heart failure is a leading cause of death worldwide and is especially fatal for people who don’t have access to medical facilities. So, a team of researchers aims to bring ...
WASHINGTON, DC — A new Canadian study shows that metabolites in salivary samples may be able to discriminate normal aging from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) and can ...
A small, inexpensive sensor may be able to help people with heart failure monitor their condition without visiting a hospital. Trey Pittman, a graduate student in Chuck Henry’s lab at Colorado State ...
What if we could monitor patients in the future without taking blood samples every time? TU/e researcher Sophie Adelaars investigated a promising alternative: measuring biomarkers in sweat and saliva.
BOSTON, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new enhanced benefit program by Delta Dental of Massachusetts (DDMA), the largest dental insurance carrier in Massachusetts, focused on performance of chairside ...