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Clinical Insights from FIA-MS/MS Newborn Screening ResearchClinical Insights from FIA-MS/MS Newborn Screening Research

Posters presented at the 2025 APHL Newborn Screening Symposium highlight ongoing evaluation of FIA-MS/MS methods for dried blood spot analysis. The studies examine clinical and analytical performance of reagent kits under development, offering insights into metabolite measurement, workflow consistency, and data quality relevant to modern newborn screening programs.

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   A routine blood test may reveal who is most at risk of osteoporosisA routine blood test may reveal who is most at risk of osteoporosis
 
A routine creatinine blood test may identify individuals at higher risk for osteoporosis and fractures, highlighting its potential as a risk assessment tool.
 
   Multi-fluid microRNA signals as markers of endometriosisMulti-fluid microRNA signals as markers of endometriosis
 
Researchers uncover distinct microRNA profiles in bodily fluids, offering insights into noninvasive diagnostic markers for endometriosis and its complexities.
 
 Blood gene signals reveal Parkinson’s risk years before diagnosis
 
Blood gene signals reveal Parkinson’s risk years before diagnosisBlood-based DNA repair and stress-response signals reveal early molecular changes in Parkinson's disease, aiding in potential early diagnosis and intervention.
 
 
 New guidance on diagnosing UTIs without an in-person exam
 
New guidance on diagnosing UTIs without an in-person examResearchers developed criteria for triaging suspected UTIs, focusing on antibiotic use and urine testing to improve outpatient care and telehealth efficiency.
 
 
 Genomic screening uncovers hidden cancer and heart disease risk in young adults
 
Genomic screening uncovers hidden cancer and heart disease risk in young adultsA nationwide Australian pilot screened more than 10,000 adults aged 18–40 years for high-risk genetic variants linked to hereditary cancer and familial hypercholesterolaemia, identifying clinically actionable findings in about 2% of participants.
 
 
 Detecting Pathogenic Bacteria at Micro Scale: Trends in Rapid Microfluidic Biosensing
 
Detecting Pathogenic Bacteria at Micro Scale: Trends in Rapid Microfluidic BiosensingMicrofluidic biosensing technologies enable swift identification of pathogenic bacteria, crucial for timely intervention in food safety and clinical settings.
 
 
 Searching for Needle-free Diagnostics: The Why and the How
 
Searching for Needle-free Diagnostics: The Why and the HowAdvancing healthcare, needle-free diagnostics employ wearable biosensors for noninvasive testing, ensuring rapid results and broader access to care.
 
 

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