71. The Senate and the House could vote soon on spending bills that would include money to develop the tests proposed by President Clinton. 72. The team has developed tests to determine how much electron energy is necessary to eradicate anthrax spores that may be lurking in mailed materials. 73. The test was developed by closely held Flexsite Diagnostics Inc. 74. The test was developed by researchers for Yale and for the State of Connecticut. 75. The tests were developed by New York state to replace the National Teacher Exam, which a number of other states still accept. 76. The scientists say they can quickly develop the test into a general method for screening healthy people for the incipient stages of most kinds of cancer. 77. The test was developed by scientists led by Catalona and Dr. Gerald Murphy of the Pacific Northwest Cancer Foundation. 78. The two companies are working with Sidransky and the Johns Hopkins researchers to further develop the test. 79. The two companies developed the test along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 80. The ultimate answer, she says, is for women to push for research to develop better tests to detect breast cancer at its earliest stages. |