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A Tough Pill to Swallow

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Mar 29, 2023 9:21:18 AM
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What are you trying to hide?

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Feb 28, 2023 12:17:49 AM

Drug testing is a proven method for ensuring patient compliance, but there is always a risk of a patient “cheating” on their drug test through various practices. As a solution, clinicians began witnessing sample collection, which in turn, caused privacy issues. So, is there another way to minimize drug test cheating? And, how much of an issue is drug test cheating exactly?

To better understand the controversial topic of workplace drug testing, let’s take a look at the prevalence of drug test cheating, one of the main ways that patients cheat, and how DNA LOCK™ can provide you with 100% confidence that a patient’s sample is authentic.

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The Perfect Storm: Co-Infection Cases on the Rise

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Jan 27, 2023 11:03:03 AM

A common misconception among the general population is that you can only have one respiratory virus at a time. As RSV, influenza and COVID cases surge simultaneously in the new year, many are wondering if their prolonged sickness can be attributed to contracting multiple infections at once.

The fact is, it is possible to be co-infected by multiple viruses at the same time, and these “perfect storm” cases are on the rise.

To better understand the current state of respiratory co-infections and how to diagnose these cases, it is important to know the causes behind the surge, who is most at risk, and how Respiratory Pathogen Panel (RPP) testing can help mitigate serious illness and provide patients with a better opportunity at getting better, faster. .

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An Unwanted Viral Visitor: The Rapid Rise of RSV in 2022

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Nov 18, 2022 3:02:39 PM

With the yearly fading of summer into fall, it’s typical for viruses such as the common cold, RSV, and influenza to spread quickly and send patients to their doctors in droves. This year, however, RSV in particular began to spike earlier than normal, with infections continuing to rise at record rates. To better understand the current state of RSV and how to best diagnose this virus, it’s important to explore the numbers, examine potential causes for this year’s spike, and discuss why molecular testing provides the greatest patient outcomes.

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Molecular Diagnostics 101

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Jun 30, 2022 2:31:37 PM

Molecular diagnostics. Personalized medicine. Better outcomes.

The common thread between these important facets of healthcare in our technologically
advanced society is access to tests and techniques to diagnose and develop care plans associated
with certain bacteria and viruses that cause infections and illnesses.

From Head to Toe

Through our advanced diagnostic innovations, Diax LabsTM has developed a suite of molecular
laboratory tests that gives physicians a better understanding of their patients’ health and provides
accurate, timely molecular information as the foundation for personalized medicine and targeted
care plans.

These molecular tests cover head-to-toe diagnostics for respiratory illnesses, urinary tract
infections, wound pathogens, nail fungal pathogens and COVID-19 and other viruses.

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Building a Growth Structure: The Natural Evolution of Our Management Team

Posted by Richard Byrd on Jun 15, 2022 11:51:22 AM

A clear vision. Innovative, high-demand products. Carefully chosen leadership.

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No More Guesswork About Genetic Testing

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Mar 31, 2022 11:17:38 AM

Guessing. Speculation. Uncertainty. These aren’t things you should experience when considering or discussing genetic testing and reviewing results.

In partnership with DNAvisit, Diax Labs takes the guesswork out of genetic testing and places interpretation and insights from certified genetic counselors and pharmacists at your fingertips and one phone call away.

Beyond the Basics

While you probably understand the basics about genetics, genetic testing is complicated. Test results can be confusing. And the estimated 19,969 protein-coding genes* in the human body may create important questions about testing.

DNAvisit is one phone call away as a valuable resource by voice, video and digital chat to:
√ Clarify the mutations our panels test for
√ Discuss and interpret test reports
√ Provide understandable answers to complicated genetics questions
√ Reduce your burden and liability by providing every patient with a certified genomics expert

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Genetic Testing for Neurocognitive Disorders

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Mar 12, 2022 4:56:32 PM

Henry is sitting in the patient waiting room, and he’s concerned.

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Numbers Don’t Lie Improved Patient Outcomes through Molecular Testing for UTIs

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Jun 8, 2021 3:50:01 PM

 

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Timely Testing Amid the Global Pandemic Fast, accurate diagnoses of coronaviruses and respiratory illnesses

Posted by Sara Carpenter on May 4, 2021 11:43:32 AM

 

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The Heartbeat of Cardiac Genetics Testing: Why Physicians and their Patients Should Take Testing to Heart

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Apr 30, 2021 4:28:46 PM

 

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The Flu: Why Winter? An Age-old Question Answered Accidentally

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Nov 30, 2020 1:49:00 PM

 

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The Opioid Snowball: Big Numbers, Big Issues, High Stakes | Toxicology diagnostics for comprehensive personalized medicine

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Nov 4, 2020 2:26:27 PM

 

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Connecting the Dots Between a Pink Ribbon, a Laboratory Test and Patient Care | The importance of cancer genetic testing

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Oct 16, 2020 4:11:57 PM

 

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Powerful Personalized Medicine | The role of laboratory testing for optimal patient care

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Oct 12, 2020 12:20:50 PM

 

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Reporting In: What a Urine Drug Test Can Really Tell You | A painless test for the often-painful truth

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Sep 15, 2020 3:40:37 PM

 

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The Gold Standard: Convenient Testing + Sample Certainty | DNA authentication for 100% accuracy

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Aug 10, 2020 1:33:27 PM
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Toe Talk: Fighting Fungus | Ugly truths, lingering culprits and non-invasive testing

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Jul 17, 2020 3:17:23 PM

No one wishes for ugly, crumbling yellow toenails caused by nail fungus, yet that’s exactly what’s endured by an estimated 1 billion people globally and 10% of the U.S. population. Nail fungus can affect both fingernails and toenails, although it’s more common in the latter, so let’s talk toes.

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A Pain in the Neck – or Elsewhere: No Laughing Matter

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Jun 29, 2020 2:21:42 PM

Aside from the pun “a pain in the neck,” pain is no laughing matter. In fact, chronic pain ranks among the most common reasons adults seek medical care, making chronic pain management a major issue for physicians.

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The Big 3 at the Heart of the Matter: Keeping a pulse on cardiac care

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Jun 10, 2020 2:28:09 PM
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Mark Your Calendar: It’s Always Allergy Season

Posted by Sara Carpenter on May 4, 2020 12:29:33 PM

 

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Curbside Diagnostics: Critical Testing for Critical Times

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Apr 10, 2020 12:14:49 PM

Pandemic: This word has changed the delivery of all goods and services from coast to coast and border to border.

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Step 1 in Diagnosing COVID-19: The Process of Elimination with One Simple Swab

Posted by Sara Carpenter on Mar 13, 2020 1:34:39 PM

The continued spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the CDC’s declaration of a worldwide pandemic have escalated concerns by people and businesses alike. Consumers are clearing store shelves of hand sanitizer, cleaning supplies, paper products, vitamins and daily essentials. Events are being cancelled. Travel is being postponed. And the big one: Sneezes, coughs and running noses are being met with fear.

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Genetics Testing: Stories Foretold by 23 Pair of Chromosomes

Posted by Sara on Feb 23, 2020 5:33:41 PM
 

DNA promotions are everywhere to answer burning questions like who’s the daddy, who really belongs on the family tree and what health predispositions are lurking behind the scenes. DNA tests can also answer oddly strange things like one’s disposition to asparagus odor detection, cheek dimples and even ice cream flavor preference.

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EKRA and How It Effects Pain Management Physicians

Posted by Alex Metarelis on May 8, 2019 12:53:05 PM

 

What's known as the Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act of 2018 (or EKRA) has flipped the world of pain management and laboratory testing. Though the verbiage targets treatment centers, recovery centers, and clinical laboratories, the repercussions have shaken the health diagnostics industry. This is the reality of ghosts of healthcare's past and their crossover into the present. 

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Thyroid Awareness Month

Posted by Dustin Read on Jan 3, 2019 11:29:02 AM

January is Thyroid Awareness Month. Though somewhat small, the thyroid gland performs a major role in the body. It effects many of the body’s most significant organs, including the heart, brain, liver, kidneys, and skin. The thyroid can potentially be either overactive or underactive and both conditions can lead to serious health problems. Maintaining the health and proper function of the thyroid gland is significant to the overall health of the body.

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Top 5 Reasons for Holiday Hospitalizations

Posted by Fergus McAloon on Dec 17, 2018 11:53:42 AM

The holidays are a time for family, friends, food, and... hospital visits? Emergency room check-ins have a noticeable upswing during the winter season. Check out a few reasons how the most wonderful time of the year can take a tragic turn. 

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Elite Medical Lab Blood Drive

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Nov 26, 2018 4:20:33 AM
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Elite Medical Lab Tour

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Nov 26, 2018 4:18:13 AM
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Corporate Headquarters Ribbon Cutting

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Nov 26, 2018 4:05:25 AM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder: The Reality of Summertime Sadness & Blue Christmas

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Nov 26, 2018 3:13:08 AM

Summertime Sadness is more than just a song by crooner Lana del Rey, and more people experience a Blue Christmas than just Elvis Presley. Seasonal Affective Disorder (appropriately abbreviated as SAD) occurs when people in good mental health experience depression during certain seasons of the year. We can say this, too, shall pass, but what causes this short-term sorrow and how can it be overcome?

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Health Benefits of Donating Blood

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Oct 18, 2018 8:42:33 AM

You may have heard donating one pint of blood saves up to three lives, but there's another life that may be saved in addition to that: Your own. Not only are you helping those in need, you're also helping yourself. Here are some ways how the health outcomes in giving blood can B+. 

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Healthy Joints And What Foods Help

Posted by Ashley Cao on Oct 5, 2018 8:31:54 AM

What is a joint?

For once, we're not talking about drug testing for THC. A joint is where two or more bones are joined together. Joints could either be rigid between the bones of your skull, or more mobile, like in the knees, hips, and shoulders. Healthy cartilage also helps you move by allowing bones to move over one another and protects bones by preventing friction caused by rubbing against each other.

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Common Drug Testing Questions ANSWERED - Part Two

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Sep 28, 2018 12:47:12 PM

We are back for another round of common drug testing questions we can answer from a clinical lab perspective! This time, we're building on the topics addressed in our last drug testing myths FAQspecifically focusing on tactics used to manipulate urine drug test results.

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Alternative Pain Treatments to Opioids

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Sep 21, 2018 4:08:01 PM

Since the late 1990's, Big Pharma had us thinking the only way to deal with chronic pain was through prescription painkillers. Fast forward to now where the death toll inches it's way toward one million American lives claimed by drug overdose over the last 20 years. We see now money lies in the treatment and not the cure, but there is a better way! Here are a few pain management alternatives that don't rely on the addictive nature of opioid pills.

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Home Remedies for Chronic Pain & Inflammation

Posted by Fergus McAloon on Sep 13, 2018 1:45:41 PM

Pain can have many causes and because of this, it can be very difficult to treat. A common cause of pain is inflammation. Inflammation describes a bodily condition when white blood cells, along with the chemicals they release, attempt to protect the body from foreign substances. Some of these chemicals cause a leak of fluid into the tissue, which can then stimulate nerves and cause pain.

Inflammation also restricts blood flow, preventing inflammatory bodies from being drained, and therefore exacerbates inflammation. The increased number of cells can also cause swelling of the joint lining and accelerated wearing down of the cartilage – eventually leading to more pain! So, while acute inflammation around an injury or site of infection is protective and beneficial, long-term inflammation is something to be avoided.

The following are guidelines and pointers, and are not guaranteed or suggested for everyone. Please consult with your doctor before starting any treatments and develop a plan that will help you. To drain inflammation, we need to manipulate our body’s vascular and lymphatic systems. This can be done in a number of ways:

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Back To School: The Known & Unknown Drugs of Abuse

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Sep 10, 2018 11:33:39 AM

September 2018 - As Pain Awareness Month kicks off, there's another trend to be made aware of and that is drugs of abuse among high school students. The stranger-in-the-alleyway stereotype is not necessarily who they're getting it from either as 2 out of 3 teens who have abused prescription medications claimed they received drugs from family and/or friends. Students are making their way back to school, but they may be bringing a lot more than just notepads and pencils. 

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Abnormal Blood Test Results in Athletes

Posted by Fergus McAloon on Aug 24, 2018 4:16:55 PM

Athletic training programs force physiological adaptations, which means it is not uncommon to see abnormal results in athletes. Athletes push themselves to become bigger, faster, and stronger – a process which breaks the body down and can cause biochemical chaos. I recently had a blood test done at our lab with some unexpected results...

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Revenue Cycle Management: How To Get The Reimbursement You Deserve

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Aug 17, 2018 3:41:44 PM

Whether you're a small doctor's office or a regional hospital, revenue cycle management is a huge issue healthcare providers have to take on. Let's put the stethoscope to the financial heart of your business.

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Reinventing The Wheal: Why Allergy Scratch Testing Has Become Obsolete

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Aug 10, 2018 10:38:35 AM

Imagine this: "We don't know if you're allergic to any of these elements so let's give your skin a dose of everything and just see what happens." Take a step back and listen to how archaic this sounds. The pain induced during skin prick testing, the risk of severe reaction to the patient, the time wasted with each individual scratch - and it's still utilized today!

Skin prick testing for allergies is painful, time-consuming, and somehow still considered the traditional method for doctors across the nation. Here's why IgE (Immunoglobulin E) blood testing for allergies is diagnostics' way of saying, "Out with the old and in with the new!" 

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The Ultimate Testosterone Guide

Posted by Fergus McAloon on Aug 3, 2018 9:07:19 AM

Testosterone is possibly the ultimate feel-good hormone. Higher testosterone levels provide you more physical and mental energy, help burn fat and build muscle, improve your sleep quality, enhance sex drive and fertility, and promote a general sense of well-being. Testosterone isn’t just for men either. Women can experience all the benefits of testosterone with a small, natural increase too.

As an athlete myself, the performance-enhancing qualities of testosterone have led me to research how I can achieve a natural increase in the hormone however I can. The results of this are detailed here in my ultimate natural testosterone guide, so let’s get started!

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Medication Monitoring: How Often – and How – Should You Test Patients?

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Jun 8, 2018 2:01:19 PM

As a healthcare provider, it can be tough determining when to drug test patients. With the opioid epidemic in full swing and state medical boards shutting down clinics that fail to adequately monitor patients on controlled medication, the burden of drug testing loyal patients can put you between a rock and a hard place. 

Here are some recommended practices for medication monitoring based on prescribed regimen. 

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Common Drug Testing Questions ANSWERED - Part One

Posted by Alex Metarelis on May 25, 2018 2:35:37 PM

Some key things to know before reading: Height, weight, diet, exercise, genetics - all of these play a role in the rate at which drugs are metabolized through the body. If Person A and Person B stop smoking marijuana at the same time and take a drug test one month later, it is possible that Person A tests positive and Person B tests negative. The answers to these questions are as close to fact as possible, taking into account differences in metabolism. 

Screening test: Only shows positive or negative for the presence of drugs. No quantities are provided.

Confirmatory test: Determines specifically how much of a drug is in the body. Typically performed after a screening, especially in a clinical setting, and clears up false positives in by showing presence of drug is insignificant.

Now let's get to it!

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Shocking Factors Surrounding the Opioid Epidemic

Posted by Alex Metarelis on May 18, 2018 4:12:05 PM

A state of emergency declared: The Opioid Crisis. Sparked by Big Pharma in the late 1990's, the opioid epidemic has turned into a wildfire that, since 1999, has claimed over 750,000 American lives - more than World War I, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War combined. Even with all these gruesome wars, drug overdoses still exceed the death toll by over 100,000 people. Here are a few contributing factors to the opioid crisis that may surprise you.

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MIPS & MACRA: Is Your Clinic Prepared?

Posted by Alex Metarelis on May 11, 2018 3:16:49 PM

Healthcare providers, you work hard - we know you do. But a new "merit-based performance program" may have you feeling a little nervous. This new system is like a bonus plan set by your employer but in this case, your employer is the federal government. Let's break down each category of the new era of healthcare.

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Highest Drug Overdose Counties in Texas

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Apr 13, 2018 10:49:29 AM

The opioid epidemic claimed 52,000 lives across the nation in 2015. We are holding the magnifying glass up to our backyard - Texas - and breaking it down by county, cities within that county, and number of drug overdose deaths per 100,000 people based on CDC data between 2014 and 2016. Even with these numbers listed, overdose cases are typically underreported. Some counties may seem obvious as they house one or two major cities, however other counties on this list may come as a surprise. Let's take a look. 

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5 Ways To Increase Clinic Revenue By 10%

Posted by Alex Metarelis on Mar 21, 2018 3:57:34 PM

The average clinic has 1 physician, 2 midlevel practitioners, and 4 to 7 office staff. With payroll, utilities, and malpractice insurance all considered, the average clinic overhead costs come to around $800,000 a year. If your clinic is at or over this daunting number, don't fret! Here are a few easy ways to save your practice money. If you apply at least one of these solutions into your clinic, you could see your bottom line increase by 10% or more!

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