Healthy Living/WellnessResearchers Use Smartphone Camera To Look For Parasites In Blood A latest device called CellScope Loa can detect parasitic worms in the blood with the help of a smartphone camera. The device uses motion instead of fluorescent stains or molecular markers for detecting parasites in blood.by Sumit Passary
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Healthy Living/WellnessProbiotic Bacteria May Help Fight Against Very Common Hospital Infectionby Sumit Passary
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