by Michael Parson | Apr 8, 2016 | RAST testing
Diagnosing patients with allergies isn’t as easy as it seems, but it is generally simple. While allergy triggers can vary, the processes for diagnosing the exact allergy are fairly straightforward. Some can be done by the patient at home but take time, while...
by Michael Parson | Mar 14, 2016 | Pharmacogenomics
Advancements in medical technology are occurring in the field of DNA testing. Technological advancements are making genomic testing faster and more cost-effective. Now these genotype tests can be done simply through a quick swab of a patient’s cheek and physicians can...
by Michael Parson | Feb 26, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
When you hear the phrase “Allergic March”, you may think it relates to springtime allergies, but it does not. It instead, refers to the on set of allergies children develop at each stage of life. During the march not only do allergies develop, but also so do some of...
by Michael Parson | Feb 25, 2016 | MD Heartpro
Part 1 — What Makes Inflammation So Dangerous? Part 2 — Understanding CRP and the Inflammation / Plaque relationship Summary Inflammation is bad. In fact, it’s far worse than one could have imagined in its effects on our body, particularly our heart....
by Michael Parson | Feb 25, 2016 | MD Heartpro
(Click here to read Part 1 of this article) So, what’s CRP? I thought you said the killer’s name was Inflammation. Ok, good. you’re tracking well. CRP stands for Creactive protein, which is a molecule that the liver produces in response to an...