Scientists Developing Blood Test for Down Syndrome

 

Dutch researchers may soon be able to determine whether or not an unborn child has down syndrome through blood tests. The researchers say their test will reveal problems in fetal DNA as early as six to eight weeks in pregnancy. If the study proves to be accurate, the test may be available in a few years. The blood tests could be the first reliable method of diagnosing down syndrome without doing invasive testing.


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