By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. A large electronic health record study suggests that difficulty recognizing painless blood ...
Research shows people with color blindness face higher bladder cancer mortality because early blood-in-urine warning signs may go unnoticed.
Colour blindness impacts approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women, and there's a quick test you can do to see if you may be colour blind.
Out of sight, out of mind. A new study suggests a common eye condition could be quietly masking one of the only early warning signs of bladder cancer — the 10th leading cause of cancer deaths in the ...
The earliest symptoms of bladder cancer may go unnoticed by patients with colorblindness or similar color vision deficiencies, a study published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature suggests.
New research suggests that color blindness can affect when early signs of disease are detected. The post Color blindness may hinder early cancer detection, new study shows first appeared on welltica - ...
Ammonia gas, a popular industrial chemical, is dangerous to human health. A new study by Hanbat National University researchers presents a wearable ammonia gas sensor that detects harmful ammonia ...
Research conducted by Stanford Medicine has revealed a striking connection between colour vision deficiency and bladder cancer survival rates. The study, published on January 15 in Nature Health, ...
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