Diagnostic test
Coverage of Diagnostic test in the Nexus archive.
- [US] Selling my used car, buyer wants a couple of things
A used car seller is concerned about a buyer who wants to pay for a diagnostic test and have the buyer's father, a mechanic, inspect the car. The seller worries this might be a scam where the mechanic could tamper with the car to justify lowering the price.
- Africa: WHO Adds First Diagnostic Test for Ebola Bundibugyo Virus to Its Emergency Use Listing
The World Health Organization (WHO) has added the first molecular diagnostic test for Bundibugyo virus (BDBV) to its Emergency Use Listing (EUL). The test identifies the virus's genetic material in blood samples to rapidly confirm infections.
- Buyer is saying I sold them a broken Xbox, then they sent me this photo of a diagnostic test
A seller claims they sold a working Xbox Series S, which was delivered on June 25th, but the buyer later requested a refund, alleging issues. The buyer provided a recent diagnostic report, though the seller insists the console was functional until two weeks prior and properly packaged.
- Why did it take so long for me to be diagnosed?
Ellie Colton was diagnosed with endometriosis after experiencing years of debilitating pain. She met a scientist working on a simple diagnostic test to help women with similar conditions.
- Endometriosis: 'I thought I was dying'
Ellie Colton of the BBC shares her personal experience with endometriosis and highlights a scientist's development of a new test to reduce diagnosis time. The article emphasizes the challenges of delayed diagnosis and potential advancements in early detection.
- My dry eyes and gut symptoms were signs of a little-known disease that mainly strikes women - here's the test you should ask for to avoid years of suffering
An article discusses a little-known disease that primarily affects women, characterized by dry eyes and gastrointestinal symptoms. The piece highlights a diagnostic test that can help identify the condition and prevent prolonged suffering from misdiagnosis.