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By Marina Zhang Over 60 diseases can be predicted just by looking at proteins in the blood, a study published Monday finds. These proteins provided more accurate predictions for 52 out of 67 diseases than current clinical tests. “Measuring one protein for a specific reason, such as troponin to diagnose a heart attack, is standard clinical practice. We are extremely excited about the…
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