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The future POCT heart attack test • healthcare-in-europe.com
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Revolutionary blood test could cut A&E waiting times from hours to just minutes
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New blood test detects heart attacks quicker than previous troponin test
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Blood test will tell in 15 minutes if you had heart attack | Daily Mail Online
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New Blood Tests Diagnose Diseases
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New Blood Tests Diagnose Diseases
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RESEARCH: Heart attacks diagnosed quicker by new blood test - BRC
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Blood test will tell in 15 minutes if you had heart attack | Daily Mail Online
Quick blood test can help doctors rule out heart attacks within minutes – saving the NHS millions