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New Device for Detecting Traumatic Brain Injury ‘On the Spot’ – PharmiWeb.com
A method for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care has been developed by scientists at the University of Birmingham.Using chemical biomarkers re…

A method for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care has been developed by scientists at the University of Birmingham.
Using chemical biomarkers released by the brain immediately after a head injury occurs, researchers are able to pinpoint when patients need urgent medical attention. This saves time in delivering vital treatment and avoids patients undergoing unnecessary tests where no injury has occurred.
The technique was developed by multi-disciplinary team of researchers in t…
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