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Diagnosing cancer by the color of your pee?

Diagnosing cancer by the color of your pee?

May 29, 2015 | animals helping animals, Conditions, Medical Research

The mention of E. coli probably doesn’t conjure up warm, fuzzy feelings for you, but now, you might have a little more respect for this bacteria! Researchers have engineered E. coli into a cancer- and diabetes-detecting superhero. Sounds a little odd, but that’s not even the strangest part: this bacteria gives a diagnosis by changing […]

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