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Have you seen this? It was posted on PLWP2. New cost-effective Parkinson's disease test MELBOURNE, Feb. 23 (UPI) -- Australian scientists have developed a diagnostic test for Parkinson's disease, which will also help researchers understand its genetics. Currently there is no specific Parkinson's disease diagnostic test, and doctors rely on their observations to make a diagnosis, which means some patients may not be prescribed the most suitable medication and around 15 percent of those diagnosed may actually be suffering from something else, says research leader Dr. Justin Rubio of the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne. Conventional DNA sequencing of all six known Parkinson's disease genes is available, but this test costs $3,166 and is not covered by Medicare. Rubio's team has created a "gene-sequencing chip" that screens 17 genes in all, including the six known Parkinson's disease genes plus some other suspects in one simple test that costs $395. © Copyright 2007 United Press International, Inc. |
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