Are there missing diagnostic standards for ADHD in Poland? An eightfold increase in diagnoses
Poland sees a significant rise in ADHD diagnoses but lacks standardized diagnostic procedures, raising concerns among medical experts about the accuracy of these assessments.
New genetic markers increase the accuracy of diabetes diagnosis among Africans
A recent study conducted in Uganda reveals new biomarkers and genetic indicators that may enhance the accuracy of type 2 diabetes diagnosis for individuals of African descent, highlighting shortcomings in globally accepted diagnostic standards.
Our genetic data is going to China. Regulatory chaos threatens patients and security
Experts warn that the lack of regulation increases the risk of diagnostic errors, improper medical decisions, and leaks of immutable genetic data, affecting entire families, as Poland has not ratified the Oviedo Convention that governs ethical standards in genetic research.