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Six years ago, testing for respiratory illnesses like flu and RSV was mostly limited to hospitals, and often involved multiple tests for the different viruses. Today, multi-pathogen testing is used everywhere—including from the comfort of home. Learn how innovations driven by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus make it possible to detect COVID-19, Flu A/B and RSV, while strengthening preparedness for future pandemics around the world.
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According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), over 100 million people in the U.S. are affected by asthma and/or nasal allergies. Symptoms can include wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing (for asthma), sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes (for allergies). Learn how various at-home testing tools and management options can make it easier to monitor and control respiratory symptoms from the comfort of your own home.
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High blood pressure (BP), also known as hypertension affects nearly 88% of all adults in the US. Hypertension not only increases their risk of serious vascular damage, but also raises the risk of dementia. High BP is extremely common, but it is also treatable and manageable through a combination of healthy lifestyle choices and medications when needed. Whether you're in your 30s looking to prevent problems or in your 70s seeking to preserve the sharpness you have, it's never too early or too late to prioritize blood pressure control.
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According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), over 100 million people in the U.S. are affected by asthma and/or nasal allergies. Symptoms can include wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing (for asthma), sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes (for allergies). Learn how various at-home testing tools and management options can make it easier to monitor and control respiratory symptoms from the comfort of your own home.
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Lowering Your Blood Pressure? You Might Also Reduce Dementia Risk - test
High blood pressure (BP), also known as hypertension affects nearly 88% of all adults in the US. Hypertension not only increases their risk of serious vascular damage, but also raises the risk of dementia. High BP is extremely common, but it is also treatable and manageable through a combination of healthy lifestyle choices and medications when needed. Whether you're in your 30s looking to prevent problems or in your 70s seeking to preserve the sharpness you have, it's never too early or too late to prioritize blood pressure control.
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BBQ Tips for a Heart-Healthy Fourth of July - test
You don’t have to choose between flavorful food and your health this Independence Day. With a few simple strategies—like using herbs instead of salt, grilling lean proteins and staying well-hydrated—you can enjoy the full BBQ experience while keeping your blood pressure in check. Learn how to plan a festive and blood pressure-friendly cookout that everyone can enjoy.
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Five Signs It’s Time to Start (or Re-start) Using a Glucometer - test
Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with diabetes or you’ve been managing it for years, there are times when starting (or re-starting) regular blood sugar checks can make a major difference. Caroline Thomason Bunn RD, CDCES, a leading diabetes educator and writer featured in Healthline, Forbes and USA Today, dives into the five signs it's time to start (or re-start) using a glucometer.
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The Evolution of Multi-Pathogen Testing - test
Six years ago, testing for respiratory illnesses like flu and RSV was mostly limited to hospitals, and often involved multiple tests for the different viruses. Today, multi-pathogen testing is used everywhere—including from the comfort of home. Learn how innovations driven by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus make it possible to detect COVID-19, Flu A/B and RSV, while strengthening preparedness for future pandemics around the world.
Read more
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If you’re one of the millions of Americans living with prediabetes, staying hydrated, choosing seasonal foods and using technology to understand how heat affects your body can help you manage blood glucose levels all summer long. Learn why summer is both a challenge and an opportunity for blood sugar control and how certain strategies and tools can help protect your long-term health.
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