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One test led to another, and then to an awful diagnosis: pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest kinds.
The concealed blood test led to another deathbed confession this time from one of the prosecutors involved.
But Medicare said there was little evidence that use of the genetic test led to better outcomes for patients compared with the existing procedure, in which doctors estimate an initial dose based on a patient's age, weight and other factors.
The Scottish slalom skier is suspended and still trying to clear his name after a positive dope test led to him being stripped of the bronze medal he won this year in the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
The duo were previously taken off air when a disastrous lie detector test led to a 14-year-old girl blurting out that she had been raped, leading to Sandilands crassly asking whether it was her only sexual experience.
The company's Web site continues to showcase a story about how "a simple DNA test led to an unexpected diagnosis for a mother and daughter, changing their lives forever" — precisely the kind of marketing that the F.D.A. has objected to.
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But some said that if the test leads to more screening, it is not necessarily a good thing.
However, the additional test leads to increasing computational costs.
Requiring a specified quality of the test leads to the necessary sample size per concentration.
A positive rapid monospot test leads to a diagnosis of mononucleosis and conservative management was recommended.
Decrease of pulmonary pressure during inhaled NO test leads to right ventricle systolic function improvement.
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