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		<title>Good News for Diabetics! Scientists develop the first saliva test to measure glucose levels</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Good News for Diabetics! Scientists develop the first saliva test to measure glucose levels Researchers at the University of Newcastle in Australia developed &#8220;the world&#8217;s first painless diabetes test&#8221; that measures patients&#8217; sugar levels through saliva, unlike current tests that do through blood, the institution indicated in a statement. Currently, to measure sugar levels, diabetic patients must endure the prick of a small lancet in the finger and place a drop of blood on a test strip. However, the novel test is capable of detecting the presence of glucose in saliva, which would make painful tests unnecessary. According to Paul...</p>
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