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At-home lab tests promise answers—but do they deliver?
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Pros, Cons & Benefits of At-Home Lab Testing You probably don’t have time (or want to) to sit … ...
A postpartum care revolution that finally puts moms first. America’s postpartum experience is broken. By the time a mother finally sees her OB at six weeks postpartum, she’s already endured some of ...
Mother feeling postpartum depression with baby in her arms. Many women suffer from postpartum blues after giving birth. In fact, it is estimated that 50-80% of mothers suffer from the "baby blues".
A few weeks ago, when we revisited Eric Topol's top 10 digital health predictions, Topol mentioned microfluidics -- and the ability to create home versions of medical lab tests -- as one of the ...
An at-home liver test can check for liver disease or help monitor an ongoing condition by measuring certain proteins, enzymes, and bilirubin in your blood. Taking this test can help shed light on the ...
Austin, Texas-based EverlyWell has raised $2.5 million for an at-home lab test service and announced its public beta launch. "Diagnostic testing is a subpar experience for the individual," EverlyWell ...
The market for at-home lab tests has exploded in recent years, and established players and new entrants alike are seeing huge growth. It could pass a valuation of $2 billion by 2025, according to ...
Traditionally, patients only got lab work done when a doctor ordered a test, but today, a growing number of patients are opting to get tests done on their own without an order from a doctor. More and ...
If you’re experiencing digestive issues or diarrhea and suspect gluten is the cause, a celiac test could be illuminating, especially if you have a family history of celiac disease. At-home celiac test ...
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