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December 30th, 2009 AnyLabTestNow-Cle No comments

Many bypass the the doctor and go straight to the lab

Published: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 4:01 a.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 2:05 a.m.

While Washington is deep in the throes of trying to overhaul the nation's health-care system, another development is fast gathering momentum that shows the lawmakers in many ways are pursuing a moving target.

As Lee Bowman of Scripps Howard News Service reports, a growing number of Americans are bypassing doctors and going directly to online and storefront labs for diagnostic testing. Most often they pay for these tests out of their own pocket. The results may persuade the consumer to pursue the matter further with a personal physician but, in any case, the consumer is in charge of who sees the results.

So far, the testing is generally basic stuff – sex, drugs and cholesterol – with sensitive privacy issues. The labs can test for STDs and paternity. Job seekers can find out whether they'll pass the pre-employment drug test many companies demand. And the labs can test the DNA of evidence brought in by a suspicious spouse.

The name of one fast-growing chain of walk-in labs encapsulates the field's business model, Any Lab Test Now. The company says it can generally ha

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Aspirin Response Test facts

February 6th, 2009 AnyLabTestNow-Cle No comments

Scary!

 
“Over one million Americans will have a heart attack this year and 40% of those will be fatal. Many of these people are taking aspirin with the assumption that it has the same level of efficacy on everyone,” says Dr. Fred Crawford, VP of Operations and Technical Director at SpectraCell Laboratories. “Plus, most people assume aspirin is totally benign, which is not always the case. For the functionally minded physician, ARTTM is a superb diagnostic tool for identifying asymptomatic patients whose aspirin treatment is not working.”
There are several reasons why a patient may not respond well to aspirin. It may be as simple as a patient taking a dose too low to effectively inhibit thromboxane.
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