Originally posted by PNUTTRO
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I also agree with Skemvic about creating unneccessary anxiety in patients and parents with false positives. With that said, all of these tests are still in the trial phases as far as I've seen and are not available to the general population, at least not with any degree of frequency. Researchers have to start somewhere with their investigations. I'm sure as more is understood, the kinks will be worked out and better tests will be developed. It's good that there are people like you all who know what to look for as far as efficacy in these tests. Knowledge protects.
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