Anupam Kher Exits New Amsterdam After Character s Surprise Resignation E! 2 days ago
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On Wednesday, April 14, E! News learned that
Anupam Kher has departed
New Amsterdam for good. As fans of the NBC medical drama well know, the most recent episode disclosed that Dr. Kapoor had resigned from New Amsterdam Medical Center.
Kirron Kher s cancer battle.
According to
The Hindustan Times, earlier this month, Kher confirmed that his spouse, who is also an actress, was undergoing treatment after being diagnosed with a type of blood cancer. Just so that rumours don t get the better of a situation Sikandar and I would like to inform everyone that Kirron has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, he said in a statement. She is currently undergoing treatment and we are sure she will come out of this stronger than before. We are very blessed that she is being looked after by a phenomenal set of doctors.
Intravacc announces positive preclinical data for its OMV-based Lyme vaccine
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ProciseDx Achieves CE Mark for Fecal Calprotectin Point of Care Testing
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SAN DIEGO, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ProciseDx Inc. announced today that it has received CE mark for its Fecal Calprotectin (Procise FCP™) point of care tests for use on the ProciseDx™ system. Offering a point of care test for fecal calprotectin will help many physicians expedite their diagnosis of Crohn s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis, as well as other digestive conditions. The test can be completed in under 5 minutes with the ProciseDx platform.
The ProciseDx instrument is about the size of a shoe box and can provide diagnostics results in as little as 2 minutes from a finger prick drop of blood. Procise FCP uses stool from our patient home use Stool Collection Device.