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  2. Are Home Diagnostic Tests a Waste of Money? Experts ... - AOL

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    Business is booming for the at-home diagnostic test kit industry, which pulls in more than $5 billion a year—a number that’s predicted to double by 2032. Everyone wants in on the action.

  3. Cue Health's new lineup of tests joins growing at-home ... - AOL

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    Labcorp launched its at-home kits last year, with a wider range of tests that cost anywhere from $29 to $219. But Schechter added that the move doesn't disregard physicians as part of the equation.

  4. INR self-monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The results of the study Effect of Home Testing of International Normalized Ratio on Clinical Events (2010), comparing whether weekly home-testing of the INR-level offers any advantage over monthly testing in a clinic, reduces the risk of a major hemorrhage event (i.e. stroke, major bleeding, or death), indicated that the time to the first ...

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  6. Western Aphasia Battery - Wikipedia

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    Western Aphasia Battery (WAB) is an instrument for assessing the language function of adults with suspected aphasia as a result of a stroke, head injury, or dementia. The updated version is the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised (WAB-R). [1] The battery helps discern the presence, degree, and type of aphasia.

  7. Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale - Wikipedia

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    If any one of the three tests shows abnormal findings, the patient may be having a stroke and should be transported to a hospital as soon as possible. The CPSS was derived from the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale developed in 1997 at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for prehospital use. [2]

  8. ABCD² score - Wikipedia

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    For example, a person aged 60 (1 point) with normal blood pressure (0 point) and without diabetes (0 point) who experienced a TIA lasting 10 minutes (1 point) with a speech disturbance but no weakness on one side of the body (1 point) would score a total of 3 points.

  9. How to shop for at-home Covid tests, according to ... - AOL

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    FlowFlex’s home testing kit comes with five tests. After the first test, the brand recommends testing two more times at least 48 hours apart. The kit comes with materials needed to perform a ...