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COVID-19: Dogs being trained to sniff out coronavirus in people


Bangkok: Bobby was a good boy. So was Bravo.
Angel was a good girl, and when she sat, furry hindquarters sliding a little on the tile floor, she raised a paw for emphasis, as if to say, it’s this cotton ball that my keen nose has identified, the one that smells like COVID-19.
The three Labradors, operating out of a university clinic in Bangkok, are part of a global corps of dogs being trained to sniff out COVID-19 in people. Preliminary studies, conducted in multiple countries, suggest that their detection rate may surpass that of the rapid antigen testing often used in airports and other public places. ....

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'Electronic nose' accurately sniffs out hard-to-detect cancers


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PHILADELPHIA An odor-based test that sniffs out vapors emanating from blood samples was able to distinguish between benign and pancreatic and ovarian cancer cells with up to 95 percent accuracy, according to a new study from researchers at the
University of Pennsylvania and
Penn s Perelman School of Medicine.
The findings suggest that the Penn-developed tool which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to decipher the mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitting off cells in blood plasma samples could serve as a non-invasive approach to screen for harder-to-detect cancers, such as pancreatic and ovarian.
The results will be presented at the annual ....

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