Do-It-Yourself Home Medical Test Kits.

September 6th, 2009 by admin

Today there are so many reasons for patients to seek out the do-it-yourself home medical testing kits.  Paternity DNA testing, ovulation and pregnancy, disease and STD testing, hormone imbalance, teen drug and alcohol screening, just to name a few. 

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With today’s innovative healthcare technologies, more and more people around the world have access to determining their own state of health and disease.   The main reasons patients self test are curiosity and the need for a second opinion.  Patients want to know if there is a medical problem or they may have a need to know what the various symptoms that they are experiencing mean.  It has never been easier to go get tested now!

  In today’s instant gratification and do-it-yourself world – medical and laboratory testing is no exception.  The internet has been a wonderful tool for anyone seeking medical information.  Although care must be taken to insure that the websites giving medical information and advice are authority driven websites.  With all the information available it can be easy to misdiagnose an illness or be misled into thinking that nothing is wrong when there could be a serious underlying medical condition that can only be determined with a trained doctor.  The medical information found on the internet should not be a substitute for actual medical care by a physician. 

 There are at-home do-it-yourself test kits available for many, many, health related and serious medical conditions.   The patient community now has access to determining whether they have a specific disease or illness with the use of a DIY test kit that can simply be ordered online.  

* Women have been able to confirm a suspected pregnancy by simple DIY test kits for many years.  In the fertility arena in recent years, women have been able to pinpoint ovulation and a variety of hormonal imbalances to increase the chances of achieving pregnancy.  

*A popular television program has made it commonplace to determine with pinpoint accuracy (via the use of DNA and genetic testing) the paternity of a child when the mother has had multiple partners and is not sure who the child’s father is. This test can now be done discreetly at home.

*Parents are now able to use a drug test kit to test their teens for drug and alcohol use as well as steroid use which could potentially avert a serious addiction.

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  *Hormone imbalances can now be detected easily with a home test kit.  This is important for many illnesses and conditions as well as for PMS sufferers and women dealing with menopausal symptoms.  A simple hormone imbalance can mimic a serious disease  when in fact there is none.  Appropriate treatments can then be planned with your physician. 

Now the medical technology comes to the hands of the entire patient community. 

 The tests kits are just as reliable as the tests done by medical laboratories because many of the DIY test kits are sent to those very same labs for analysis.  Some tests offer instant results (such as the dip-stick type of tests for urine) but many (cheek swabs, nail and hair clippings, etc) need to be analyzed by professionals thereby giving the patient accurate results as would be the case when your own doctor orders the very same lab test.  Directions will be given with your kit on how to perform the test as well as where to send it for analysis.  


 The upside is patient empowerment but there is also a downside.  The results of a paternity test could be unexpected and lead to legal issues or emotional trauma, or a genetic test could show a gene mutation that is indicative of a fatal disease such as ovarian cancer or errors in determining the sex of an unborn child. 

Early Disease Detection

 The home medical testing market is on the rise and with the accuracy and advances in genetic testing  will continue to be very popular.  The prices are within the reach of the average patient.  Many DIY medical test kits will not be covered under many health insurance policys that go outside the plan for lab testing.  Check with your personal health insurer.

Go get tested now!


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Do You Have A Low Sperm Count?

November 23rd, 2009 by admin


That is the question you may be asking yourself if you are a man that is not having success fathering a child.  A low sperm count may be the cause.  It’s a big significant question in a loving relationship if you are trying to start a family and a lot of men don’t want to know the answer just in case it might be yes.  Knowing whether you do or you don’t have a low sperm count can save a lot of time and heartache if you and your partner are trying to conceive without success.  You may be thinking that you don’t want to visit the doctor because it is embarrassing or that your self-esteem and masculinity may be in jeopardy.

  If you want to find out for yourself you can order a male fertility home test kit that will give you the answer you are looking for.  It is a simple home diagnostic screening test you do yourself in the privacy of your own home.   It comes with complete instructions and is as simple as a home pregnancy test for women.  You will interpret the results based on a color change in the test. You get your test result instantly – there is no waiting and no lab involved.  It is also very inexpensive as compared to lab testing.  It is FDA cleared and comes in discreet and confidential packaging.  You really should find out the answer to that question – go get tested now!  (Click BABY START ad below to order.)

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What are the Symptoms of an Elevated Thyroid?

November 14th, 2009 by admin

I got a blood test and it shows that my TSH is a bit elevated. My neck feels a lil swollen and I feel a bit hyper. Is this overreactive thyroid? I also have shortness of breath at night when I am going to bed. But not asleep yet.

Is your TSH elevated high (big number) hypothyroid or low (small number) hyperthyroid?? I am currently hyperthyroid on purpose to suppress any cancer and the symptoms that I have is elevated heart rate/ pulse with a TSH of .26. When I was even more hyperthyroid (TSH .08) I had extreme anxiety/ nervousness, jittery/ hyper, every elevated heart rate at rest, fine hand tremors, increased sweating, sensitivity towards heat, insomia, and I felt like my breathing was heavier at night.

Well, symptoms of hypothyroidism usually include tiredness, weakness, feeling cold or chilled, dry hair and skin, brittle nails, depression, constipation, trouble thinking clearly, and for women, heavy or irregular menstrual periods. I went into extreme hypothyroidism (TSH 162) after a total thyroidectomy and being off any thyroid replacement hormone for a month made me feel mostly lazy and my heart rate/pulse was lower/weaker. That shortness of breath you have is associated with hypothyroidism, some with the swelling.

However, your hyperactivity is not associated with high TSH levels, lethargy is. A hyper feeling is generally associated with hyperthyroidism (I’m  currently this) or an over dose. Sorry this is so long, I was confused if you are showing “hypo” or “hyper” symptoms. Hope this helps.

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If you are concerned about your thyroid and have some of these symptoms there is a medical lab test available for home use.  Follow the instructions that come with the test kit and results will be delivered to you from an approved lab.  Always be sure to follow up with your own doctor.  This is not a substitute for professional medical care. Click the ad below and choose the ‘Thyroid Test’ Link.  

 

 

 

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Should I Get Tested for HIV?

November 7th, 2009 by admin

If you are sexually active – that is a good question.  The answer depends on what type of risk behaviors you or your partner(s) may have engaged in.  After you consider and evaluate some of the behaviors listed below – you may want to get tested together.

The best course of action is to try and reduce your risk of even getting HIV.  Abstaining from sex is the most effective way to avoid the disease.  The other way to avoid it is to have a monogamous relationship with one person who is uninfected and only has sexual relations with you.

 If you are not sure that both you and your partner are HIV negative, use a latex condom to help protect both you and your partner from HIV and other STDs.  Consistently using latex condoms has shown to be very effective in preventing transmission of HIV (although not 100%)  if also used correctly.  If you or your partner is allergic to latex you can use a polyurethane plastic condom for either the female or the male to maintain protection.

The following are some behaviors that will increase your chances of getting HIV. If you can answer yes to any of them, you should definitely get an HIV test. If you choose to continue with any of these behaviors, you should also be tested every year.  You can discuss a testing schedule with your doctor or health care provider.

  • Have you injected drugs or steroids or shared equipment (such as needles, syringes, works) with others?

  • Have you had unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex with men who have sex with men, multiple partners, or anonymous partners?

  • Have you exchanged sex for drugs or money?

  • Have you been diagnosed with or treated for hepatitis, tuberculosis (TB), or a sexually transmitted disease (STD), like syphilis?

  • Have you had unprotected sex with someone who could answer yes to any of the above questions?

If you have had sex with someone whose history of sex partners and/or drug use is unknown to you or if you or your partner has had many sex partners, then you have more of a chance of being infected with HIV. Both you and your new partner should get tested for HIV, and learn the results, before having sex for the first time.

GO GET TESTED NOW !!!

 

GO GET TESTED NOW !!!

Home Testing Kits:

Consumer-controlled test kits (popularly known as “home testing kits”) were first licensed in 1997. Only the Home Access HIV-1 Test is approved by the Food and Drug Administration. (The accuracy of other home test kits cannot be verified).  The Express HIV Testing Kit is a great choice for those wanting results now. The Express kit is very similar to the Standard Test Kit, (also available thru this link) except that results are available in 3 business days. Our kits are easy to use and come with detailed instructions with illustrations that explain the process from pre-test registration through calling in for your results. A great thing about our HIV testing kits is that we have professionally trained counselors available to assist you through what could be a trying time in your life.

 

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Thyroid and Low Sex Drive

October 28th, 2009 by admin

If you are suffering from a condition called ‘hypothyroidism’ (under-active thyroid) then you are probably also suffering from a low libido (sex drive). An easy way to find out if your thyroid gland is the reason you don’t have any interest in sex is to do a home test for TSH – the thyroid hormone. A home test kit is now available for use in the comfort and convenience of your own home.

http://www.iHealthTube.com Dr. Stephen Langer details why people with low thyroid often have low sex drive.

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Hypothyroidism – Are You Suffering Needlessly?

October 26th, 2009 by admin

Do you feel badly most of the time and cannot figure out why?  You may have a condition called Hypothyroidism (under-active thyroid) and not even know it.  Oprah brought attention to this medical issue when it happened to her.  The list of symptoms below may indicate that you could possibly be suffering needlessly from a thyroid problem that can easily be treated by your doctor.

 

Are you experiencing any of these problems in your daily life: fatigue, sluggishness, poor concentration or memory loss, dry skin, low sex drive, cold feet and hands,  hair thinning, thick and cracking nails, fluid retention, hoarse voice, high cholesterol, depression, anxiety, weight gain or loss, anemia, aching joints, low body temperature, PMS, infertility, muscle cramps, pain or weakness?  A combination of these symptoms can affect the quality of your life and are treatable.  It’s not a normal part of life to feel this way.  Do you want to feel alert, energetic and youthful again?  Then go get tested now!  There is a home thyroid test that you can take in the privacy and comfort of your own home.

 

 

Hypothyroidism is when your thyroid gland is not working properly and slows down causing all body systems to do the same. This affects men and women of all ages, although women are affected 8 times more than men.   It affects the entire body – your brain, heart, organs, hormones, etc….  Your thyroid is the master metabolism hormone that controls the function and activity of every organ, and every cell, in the body.  Low thyroid function can lead to more serious problems such as diabetes and heart attacks.  Your chances of having this condition increase dramatically if it runs in your family as it is a genetic problem.


Conventional medicine has a hard time diagnosing it.  TSH is the usual test to determine if you have it.  Don’t suffer unnecessarily anymore – get tested  and determine if you have a low functioning thyroid and together with your doctor you can create a plan of healthy living that includes dietary changes and medical treatment to change the way you feel everyday. About half of the estimated 35 million Americans with thyroid disease remain undiagnosed.  All those symptoms that you have been experiencing are not just a normal part of aging – you can do something about it!  Go get tested now !

 

About this test: The combination of the Thyroid Profile (T3T4T7) and the TSH test is ideal for evaluating thyroid function and/or symptoms of an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) or an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). Possible indications of inadequate amounts of the thyroid hormone are being tired, anxious, uptight, or experiencing weight gain or loss.


Thyroid Health Screening:

·  Complete thyroid package

·  No doctor’s referral necessary

·  Private and confidential

·  Results sent to you usually in 24 hours

·  Licensed medical professionals

·  Up to 70% off standard laboratory prices

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Find Out Your Blood Type – It Can Save Your Life

October 17th, 2009 by admin

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This FDA cleared easy test to administer test kit contains everything required to determine your blood group type and also RH factor. This is a great instant blood type test kit for individuals, schools, nonprofit organizations, government institutions, laboratories, universities, community centers and military units.

No collection training required to use this EldonCard home blood type test kit.

This patented EldonCard kit creates a permanent blood type record card for medical histories and emergencies.

Knowing your or your children’s blood type can save lives. Not only you need to know your and your loved ones blood type but you also can save very valuable time if you have a blood type card that you can carry. This test kit can do both for you.

When immediate blood transfusion or replacement is required knowing your blood type can save your life. Unfortunately, many surveys indicate that a high percentage of people do not have their critical blood type group information because either they don’t ask or they forget when the medical professionals communicate their patients with this blood type information.

The EldonCard blood typing kit uses the basic forward antibody method of blood hematology to easily and quickly provide the user with their blood type (A, AB, B or O) and rhesus factor (Rh negative or Rh positive) in a few minutes without the need for special laboratory supplies or training.

The blood type test card included in this collection kit can be filled out with personal identification information and laminated with the provided plastic sheet to make a permanent record card. The EldonCard instant blood type test kit is also excellent for classroom instruction and other educational applications.

Click here to order your test today !

It Couldn’t Be Easier – Go Get Tested Now !

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Measure Your Progesterone Levels

October 14th, 2009 by admin

In this day and age of do-it-yourself idealogy, even the healthcare arena has been effected.  People are taking control of their healthcare and becoming more knowledgeable about all aspects of diseases, symptoms and treatments.  With the access to the world wide web in most homes today it is fairly easy to determine or at least get a good idea of what is ailing you. 

There are medical websites and medical forums and all kinds of social media sites that allow you to ask the questions and seek the answers.  Patients today now show up at doctors appointments armed with more information and questions and are helping their physicians to determine what medical care is needed.  Healthcare has become more like a partnership with patients taking a more proactive role in their own care.  Television shows like ‘The Doctors’ and ‘Dr. Oz’ are educating and empowering people to begin to take charge of their own bodies. 

A hot topic these days in healthcare is Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy.  Women have taken charge of their bodies with a need to know.  They want answers and they are not afraid to ask the questions.  Improving the quality of life is at issue when it come to menopausal symptoms.  There are many healthy options available for women seeking treatment and now it is easier than ever to determine whether there is a hormone imbalance – and there almost always is – and to decide with your doctor what course of action is best to take for each individual woman. 


Determining hormone levels for several different hormones is the first step to treatment.  Hormones fluctuate all the time so getting a good baseline is important and testing periodically is key as adjustments may need to made in the treatment plan from time to time. 

Home test kits for hormone levels are available to women now without a prescription or a referral to a lab.  You can find out yourself by doing a simple saliva test in the comfort and privacy of your own home what your hormone levels are.  It is easier than ever to see the results yourself. 

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below, measuring your progesterone levels may assist you and your physician in diagnosis. This saliva progesterone imbalance test will tell you if your progesterone levels are within the expected optimal range depending on your age and sex.

Only when you know the cause of your symptoms can you work on the solution. It is possible that your progesterone levels are not what they should be.

This progesterone imbalance saliva test kit is painless and noninvasive and there are no needles involved. When you have your blood drawn your stress level can rise that can alter the test results. With this saliva hormone imbalance test kit your privacy is ensured as you take the samples in your home.

There is absolutely no special handling techniques required as hormones are stable in saliva at room temperatures. This progesterone imbalance saliva test kit is less expensive than conventional blood testing and saves time as you do not have to book a time at the laboratory.

This progesterone saliva test kit will help to identify hidden progesterone imbalances within your body, either deficiency or excess, that are associated with symptoms of menopause, andropause including reproductive disorders, chronic illness and diseases associated with aging.

CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR HORMONE TEST KIT:

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Common Signs & Symptoms of Female Hormone Progesterone Imbalance
Backache

Bloating
Bone loss

Decreased fertility
Depression                             
Hot flashes

Heavy or painful periods
Irregular periods

Irritability
Loss of muscle mass              
Low libido

Memory lapses
Mood swings

Nervousness

Poor concentration
Sleep disturbances

Tender or fibrocystic breasts
Urinary incontinence

Vaginal dryness
Weight gain

Nausea

Vomiting  

Progesterone is a gonadal steroid that is primarily involved with preparing and maintaining the uterus which supports the growth and development of a embryo. Progesterone is a known neuroprotective agent and is also known to be associated with regulation of maternal immune function during pregnancy. Often, exogenous progesterone is administered to prepare uterine lining in infertility therapy and to support early pregnancy. Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone levels in the body appears to cause Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Each kit contains:

  •  Instructions for How to Use Saliva Collection Kit
  •  Symptom Checklist on Test Requisition Form
  •  Requisition Form to complete including your personal and medical history
  •  Vial(s) for collecting saliva
  •  Pre-paid, Pre-addressed Return Packaging

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It really could not be any easier so – GO GET TESTED NOW !

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Hormone Therapy – Treating Menopause HRT – Take a Home Test

October 11th, 2009 by admin

Treating Menopause symptoms with Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a hot topic these days.  Woman are taking more control of their bodies and seeking relief and medical guidance as no generation has ever done before.  Menopause has been brought to the forefront of todays medicine and women have demanded treatment  that helps educate them and improve their quality of life.

Before considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT) it is best to determine what your hormone levels are.  You can only find that out with a lab test.  Seeing your doctor and getting your hormone levels tested regularly is important in maintaining desired levels as well as determine the effectiveness of treatment.  Hormone levels fluctuate all the time so keeping close tabs is important for optimal health.  

You don’t have to visit the doctor everytime as there are wonderful, accurate and easy lab tests available that will allow you to do the testing yourself in between visits to the doctor.  If the home test results show the levels seem to be off then a visit to the doctor may be order to determine the course of action  or adjustment to current treatment.  Be empowered and take your healthcare to a new level by being in control of your own health. 


Hormone therapy isn’t for everyone. But if it’s how you choose to treat severe symptoms of menopause, here’s what you’ll want to know.

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Binge Drinking May Encourage Infection

October 9th, 2009 by admin

CHECK OUT THE ARTICLE BELOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TEEN BINGE DRINKING AND INFECTIONS !

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=105757

 

TEEN BINGE DRINKING IS A SERIOUS EPIDEMIC ON THE LOCAL PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE CAMPUSES AS THIS CHANNEL 6 ACTION NEWS REPORT SHOWS – BUT IT IS A PLAGUE AROUND THE ENTIRE COUNTRY AS WELL

 

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