The three - minute test showing the dangers of pregnancy is detected

A three-minute urine test can successfully detect preeclampsia ʹ high blood pressure threatening life during pregnancy, which is often misdiagnosed. One in 20 women develop this condition when they are pregnant, but symptoms are often disguised as other harmless things. Those affected suffer from swelling [...]
A three-minute urine test can successfully detect preeclampsia ʹ high blood pressure threatening life during pregnancy, which is often misdiagnosed.
One in 20 women develop this condition when they are pregnant, but symptoms are often disguised as other harmless things.
Those affected suffer from swelling joints and clouding to see all of these may all pass as a body changes related to pregnancy.
Now researchers at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have developed a test that uses color to find proteins related to preeclampsi in the urine of waiting mothers. They're in the middle of the FDA test approval process.









