New study detects oral cancer Via RNA in spit

I can’t believe the number of things you can find out about yourself by spitting in a cup. A recent study at UCLA demonstrated that certain strands of micro RNA (miRNA) found in your saliva could indicate the presence of oral carcinoma.

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New study detects oral cancer Via RNA in spit

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