Saliva Analysis
Saliva analysis is a method of testing bodily fluids for the presence of certain substances or biomarkers to access a person’s health. It is a non-invasive, accurate, and cost-effective way of obtaining biological information about someone. It can be used to detect traces of drugs, hormones, bacteria, and viruses in order to diagnose and monitor health conditions. It can also help determine the presence of certain genetic changes, including those associated with certain cancers. Additionally, saliva analysis can be used to investigate the effectiveness of therapies and other treatments. Saliva is also used as a biometric modality in forensics and identity applications. As an accessible and reliable source of bioinformation, saliva analysis is a valuable tool for medical research.
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