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Blood Biomarker

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Research that shows evidence of alterations in cells that aren't present in healthy control subjects biolres.biomedcentral.com/a...

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bulletheblue

Blood test that would not come back negative because they know what they are looking for sounds a positive development thanks for sharing.

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ringading in reply tobulletheblue

Hopefully things are changing.

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Hopefully.

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Ian123

Very early stages of an unproven hypothesis when greater numbers and other research centres have reproduced the findings we will be closer to answers.

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Clinically usable answers.

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Jonesbones

Perhaps we will be taken more seriously once we have proven how ill we are.

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