A sample of the home test kit for influenza sent to participants in a Seattle study comparing home-based testing and rapid diagnostic testing in clinical settings. Credit: Dean Own / Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine
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With the latest round of COVID test kits from the government set to arrive in the mail as early as this week, how can you get yours?
The first shipments are already being sent to homes across the U.S.
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With Canadians across the country still faced with limited access to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing, rapid antigen tests remain a quick and easy way to tell whether or not someone has COVID-19.
But a recent study performed in the United States revealed that these rapid tes
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In the future, asymptomatic testing will become much less common, and you'll be tested for Covid ... [+] along with flu and other respiratory diseases when you have symptoms.
As Covid-19 swept across the globe in 2020, all eyes were on testing for the novel virus. Many asked, “When
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The research published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine found women were more likely to have infections in the summer.
Candida infections are among the most common reasons patients visit their providers. Wha
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