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Automated quality control of analyses: why it is important for every patient
When a person takes a test, they usually think about one thing: that the result is accurate. But behind this lies a large invisible system...
Eating before tests: when it really matters
The most common mistake before laboratory tests is to think that you need to come hungry for any analysis. In fact, this is not true. For some...
Laboratory testing for urogenital infections: what is important to know
When discharge, discomfort, burning, pain, or other changes in the genitourinary system appear, many people think that there is one universal "analysis...
Syphilis test: what is important to know before testing
Syphilis often starts quietly. The first symptoms may be subtle or go away on their own, but that doesn't mean the infection is gone.
HIV testing: what is important to know before testing
An HIV test is not just a "check for peace of mind," but a way to get a clear answer when there is a risky contact, doubts...
Uterine cancer markers: what they can show and what you shouldn't expect from them
When people search for information about uterine cancer markers, they often expect that there is one accurate blood test that will either confirm...
Tests after casual sexual contact: what to do and when to take them
After casual sexual intercourse, people most often make one of two mistakes: either they take all the tests the next morning, or vice versa...
Stool analysis for dysbiosis: what is actually being looked for in the laboratory
When bloating, loose stools, rumbling, discomfort after eating, or diarrhea after antibiotics appear, many people start looking for a "stool test for...
Bone metabolism: why bones are constantly changing
Bones are not "fixed structures" that simply wear out with age. They are living tissue that is constantly being rebuilt: one part of an old bone...
Atopic dermatitis: how to understand what it is and what really helps
When the skin constantly itches, turns red, becomes dry and seems to "not calm down", many people think it's an allergy to food, powder...
Rapid diagnostic technologies: why they have become so important
A few years ago, a rapid test was associated mainly with pregnancy or a glucometer. Today, rapid diagnostic technologies are much broader...
Early cancer diagnosis: what really works
Early diagnosis of cancer is not one “universal test”, but a whole system of actions that helps to detect the disease as early as possible. It...












