Saliva could replace blood tests for heart failure

Updated May 24 2018 - 8:44pm, first published December 22 2015 - 12:00am
A saliva test could detect the presence of a protein called Galectin-3, a biomarker specific for heart failure. Image Sydney Morning Herald
A saliva test could detect the presence of a protein called Galectin-3, a biomarker specific for heart failure. Image Sydney Morning Herald

THE development of a new non invasive test for the 'silent killer' heart disease has been given a boost with a $75,000 Heart Foundation Vanguard Grant.

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