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AI can read your pregnancy test results, but should you trust it?
Moms are asking ChatGPT to tell them whether there is a line or not, but experts say there are some things to watch out for.
A new test developed by researchers from Columbia University in New York City may help pregnant women learn if their developing fetus is at increased risk of miscarriage. The test is called the ...
Researchers at Columbia University Fertility Center, with funding from the National Institutes of Health, have developed a new test that can detect chromosomal abnormalities in an embryo or fetus much ...
Getting the tests directly into the hands of women is thanks to Margaret Crane, a graphic designer you may never have heard ...
Cancer during pregnancy is rare but increasingly recognized as maternal age rises and non-invasive prenatal testing becomes ...
After a year of fertility treatments, Yael Geller was thrilled when she found out she was pregnant in November 2020. Following a normal ultrasound, she was confident enough to tell her 3-year-old son ...
The Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) market is expected to grow at a moderate CAGR between 2025 and 2032. According to ...
A positive pregnancy test in a man can be a red flag for testicular cancer. Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hCG, which is also produced by certain testicular tumours. While it may sound unusual, ...
Sickle cell anemia is a rare blood disorder passed down in families. Doctors can test for the trait that causes it before, during, or soon after birth. Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is an inherited blood ...
A prenatal test taken by millions of pregnant women globally was developed by Chinese gene company BGI Group in collaboration with the Chinese military and is being used by the firm to collect genetic ...
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