Dr. Thomas Klein is a board-certified clinical hematologist serving as Chief Medical Officer at Kantesti AI. With over 15 years of experience in laboratory medicine and a strong interest in AI-supported interpretation of blood test results, he works to connect new technology with everyday clinical practice. His areas of interest include biomarker analysis, clinical decision support research and population-specific reference range optimization. As CMO, he contributes clinical input to the platform's internal benchmarking and provides clinical oversight for the medical quality of Kantesti's educational reports.

Blood Test for Erectile Dysfunction: Heart & Hormone Clues

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Men’s Health Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Erectile dysfunction is often a vascular and metabolic signal before it is a hormone diagnosis. The right lab pattern can point to heart risk, insulin resistance, thyroid disease, medication effects, or true androgen deficiency. 📖 ~12 minutes 📅 May 22, 2026 📝 Published: May 22, 2026 🩺 Medically […]

Blood Test for Couples: Shared Labs Before Goals

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Couples Health Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Partners often start health goals together, but lab results still belong to one body at a time. This guide shows how to compare baseline markers without turning shared habits into shared diagnoses. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 22, 2026 📝 Published: May 22, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May […]

Infant Blood Test Results: Age Ranges Parents Need

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Pediatric Labs Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Parent-Friendly Baby lab results often look alarming when adult reference ranges are applied. The real question is the child’s age, sample type, trend, and symptoms. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 22, 2026 📝 Published: May 22, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 22, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based This guide was written […]

Health Metrics Dashboard: Blood Test Trends to Track

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Health Metrics Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A health metrics dashboard turns scattered lab reports into a blood test timeline you can actually use: what changed, how fast, and what to ask next. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 21, 2026 📝 Published: May 21, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 21, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based This guide […]

Annual Blood Test Comparison: 7 Changes to Question

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Trend Review Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A practical year-over-year lab review framework for patients who want to catch meaningful drift before a red flag appears. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 21, 2026 📝 Published: May 21, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 21, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based This guide was written under the leadership of Dr. […]

Signs of Nutrient Deficiency: Symptoms Labs Confirm

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Nutrient Deficiency Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Fatigue, brittle nails, mouth sores, cramps, hair shedding, and brain fog often overlap. The useful question is not which supplement sounds right, but which lab pattern confirms the clue. 📖 ~12 minutes 📅 May 21, 2026 📝 Published: May 21, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 21, 2026 ✅ […]

Protein Requirements by Age: Lab Signs of Too Little

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Protein Needs Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Protein needs are not fixed after adulthood. Muscle loss, dieting, inflammation, surgery, kidney status, and recovery can all change what a routine lab panel seems to be telling you. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 21, 2026 📝 Published: May 21, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 21, 2026 ✅ […]

Carnivore Diet Blood Test: Cholesterol & Iron Clues

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Carnivore Diet Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A meat-only diet can make some lab results look better, some look strange, and a few look genuinely unsafe. The trick is reading patterns, not reacting to one flagged number. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 20, 2026 📝 Published: May 20, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 20, 2026 […]

Supplements for Women Over 40: Labs to Check First

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Women Over 40 Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Midlife supplement choices should come from your own lab pattern, not a pre-made age stack. Ferritin, vitamin D, B12, magnesium, lipids, thyroid results and medication interactions tell a much better story. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 20, 2026 📝 Published: May 20, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May […]

Fat Soluble Vitamins: Lab Clues to Low or High Levels

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Fat-Soluble Vitamins Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K can run low with malabsorption or high after months of over-supplementing. The safest clues are usually patterns: vitamin level plus calcium, liver enzymes, INR, lipids, symptoms, and dose history. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 20, 2026 📝 Published: May 20, […]