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  • Advances in Pregnancy Testing: Innovations, Market Trends, and Ethical Considerations
    Post time: 03-17-2025

    Introduction Pregnancy testing has evolved dramatically since its inception, transitioning from rudimentary methods to highly sensitive, rapid, and accessible diagnostic tools. Today, the global pregnancy testing market is valued at over $1.3 billion and is projected to grow at a compound annual ...Read more »

  • What do you know about Malaria?
    Post time: 03-12-2025

    Malaria, a life-threatening disease caused by “Plasmodium” parasites, remains one of the most significant global health challenges. Transmitted through the bites of infected female “Anopheles” mosquitoes, malaria affects millions of people annually, particularly in tropica...Read more »

  • FOB (Fecal Occult Blood) Testing: A Key Tool in Early Disease Detection
    Post time: 03-03-2025

    Fecal Occult Blood (FOB) testing is a critical diagnostic tool used to detect hidden (occult) blood in stool samples, which may indicate gastrointestinal bleeding. This non-invasive test plays a vital role in the early detection of colorectal cancer, polyps, and other gastrointestinal disorders, ...Read more »

  • Know more about Diabetes management
    Post time: 11-27-2024

    In recent years, the prevalence of adult diabetes in my country has reached 12.4%, with type 2 diabetes being the predominant type. About 30% to 40% of patients with diabetes will develop chronic kidney disease (CKD), leading to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and atherosclerotic cardiovascular di...Read more »

  • How to reasonably and effectively manage H. pylori-positive subjects?
    Post time: 11-20-2024

    Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is a chronic infectious disease that is closely related to a variety of upper gastrointestinal diseases and some extragastric diseases. According to statistics from the National Cancer Center in March 2023, gastric cancer is one of the malignant tumors wi...Read more »

  • What is kidney failure?
    Post time: 10-28-2024

    What is kidney failure? Kidney failure  is a serious disease that occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to effectively filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. This damage can lead to a buildup of toxins in the body, which can have serious health effects. The kidneys play a vital role i...Read more »

  • Do you know about FOB test?
    Post time: 07-26-2024

    1.What is FOB test? The OnSite FOB Rapid Test is an immunochemical test device intended for the qualitative detection of fecal occult blood to be used in laboratories or physician offices. It is a useful aid to detect bleeding caused by a number of gastrointestinal disorders, e.g., diverticulitis...Read more »

  • Do You Know  The Clinical Applications of Ferritin Testing for  Liver Disease
    Post time: 06-26-2024

    Ferritin is an iron storage protein that has potential clinical applications in the diagnosis and monitoring of liver disease. In patients with liver disease, changes in ferritin levels may be related to disease severity and progression. By monitoring ferritin levels, doctors can assess the progr...Read more »

  • The important of early screening of  colorectal cancer
    Post time: 06-05-2024

    Colon cancer is a common malignant tumor, and early screening is crucial for the prevention and treatment of colon cancer. The following is the importance of early screening for colon cancer: 1. Early detection: Colon cancer usually has no obvious symptoms in its early stages, so early screenin...Read more »

  • Do you know about Hand, foot and mouth disease ?
    Post time: 04-26-2024

    Whats is HFMD ? Hand, foot and mouth disease is an infectious disease caused by the coxsackie virus and mainly affects infants and kindergarten children. The disease typically presents with symptoms such as fever, mouth sores, and blisters or rashes on the hands and feet. Hand, foot and mouth dis...Read more »

  • Do you know the function of C-reactive protein ?
    Post time: 04-08-2024

    What is C-reactive Protein  ?  C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein produced by the liver that plays an important role in the body’s immune system.  CRP usually increases significantly when the body is exposed to infection or tissue damage, so it is used as an indicator of inflammation. It...Read more »

  • Biomarkers of chronic atrophic gastritis
    Post time: 04-03-2024

    Biomarkers of chronic atrophic gastritis include: 1. Autoantibodies of gastric mucosal cells: Patients with chronic atrophic gastritis may produce anti-parietal cell antibodies and anti-intrinsic factor antibodies. 2. Serum pepsinogen I (PGI) and pepsinogen II (PGII): PGI and PGII are proteases ...Read more »

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