Image: UnsplashA Melbourne startup is developing a new wearable device, in partnership with the University of Melbourne and Monash IVF, to help reduce ...
For decades, a blood draw in a clinical lab was the only way to quantify your hormones. In 2026, that paradigm is shifting and we are seeing saliva cartridges analyzed by smartphone AI, DNA-based ...
New technology offers blood-free sensor readings of adrenal steroid levels enabled tracking at high resolution and across a full 24-hour day, according to researchers from the Universities of Bristol ...
After cancer, R.I. founder looks to build medical sensor device to help patients with thyroid issues
Bambi Layne is the founder and chief scientific officer of sciLayne Inc., a new company based in Providence creating sensors to help sample a patient’s thyroid-stimulating hormone levels Bambi Layne ...
Hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs), unlike oral contraceptives, were not linked with an increased risk for melasma in women with menorrhagia, this study found. Researchers analyzed data from the ...
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