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Potentially a life-saving new method to screen for cancer, according to one study. Researchers at Michigan State University have learned that honeybees can detect chemicals associated with lung ...
Float like a butterfly, sniff out cancer like a bee? Honeybees can detect the subtle scents of lung cancer in the lab — and even the faint aroma of disease that can waft from a patient’s breath.
This sensitivity to small chemical changes in the breath suggests that honeybees can detect lung cancer biomarkers at concentrations as low as parts per billion. This research could lead to the ...
Researchers at Michigan State University found that honeybees can detect lung cancer through human breath. Lung cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed form of cancer worldwide. Biomarkers or ...
“There is quite a bit of research that shows that when some cancer grows inside our body, our breath actually changes. Our research does show that honeybees can detect lung cancer and possibly ...
Laboratory experiments suggest honeybees can identify lung cancer using their keen sense ... Scientists have long known that animals can detect diseases through scents. Diabetic alert dogs can ...
M ichigan State University researchers have discovered that honeybees can detect biomarkers or chemical concentrations associated with lung cancer in human breath. The researchers have also shown ...
But soon, it could help determine if you have lung cancer — if a honeybee gets a whiff. Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered that honeybees can detect the chemicals ...