Family Screening Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly When one child’s lab result is clearly off, the next question is often whether a brother or sister needs testing too. In practice, the answer is sometimes yes—but only when the family pattern fits. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 17, 2026 📝 Published: May 17, 2026 🩺 Medically […]
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.
Pediatric Endocrinology Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A pediatric thyroid test matters most when growth slows, fatigue or constipation persists, or puberty seems off. The key is not TSH alone—it is age-adjusted TSH plus Free T4, read against the child’s growth pattern. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 […]
Lab Trend Graph Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A lab trend graph is best read by asking three questions in order: is the line rising or falling, how noisy are the points, and has your personal baseline shifted over time. One abnormal result matters far less than a sustained slope, unusual volatility, or slow baseline […]
Patient Buyer Guide Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Trend Tracking A practical physician-written buyer guide for people who want to track lab results over time without being fooled by unit changes, lab-to-lab differences, or normal biological wobble. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 16, 2026 ✅ […]
Hormone Health Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly The useful question is not which food is trendy. It is whether your insulin, thyroid, SHBG, ferritin, vitamin D and inflammation markers point toward a specific nutritional gap. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 16, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based […]
Nutrition Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Magnesium status is not just a food list problem. The useful question is whether your symptoms, medicines, kidney function and electrolyte pattern fit what the magnesium blood test appears to show. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 16, 2026 […]
Gout Diet Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly A lab-focused guide to eating when serum urate is high, including what can move the number, what usually cannot, and when a high result deserves a clinician’s eyes. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 16, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based […]
Vegetarian Nutrition Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Lacto-ovo and plant-forward diets do not need a copy-paste vegan supplement stack. The smarter move is to test the nutrients most likely to drift, then supplement only where the pattern fits. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 16, […]
Supplement Guide Lab Interpretation 2026 Update Patient-Friendly Whey can help protein intake and training recovery, but blood tests decide whether the dose fits your kidneys, glucose pattern and cardiovascular risk. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 📝 Published: May 16, 2026 🩺 Medically Reviewed: May 16, 2026 ✅ Evidence-Based This guide was written under […]
Inflammation Labs Supplement Safety 2026 Update Physician Reviewed Curcumin can be useful for some low-grade inflammatory patterns, but the lab context matters more than the capsule label. Here is how I read CRP, ESR, liver, kidney and clotting clues before a patient mixes it with medicines or surgery. 📖 ~11 minutes 📅 May 16, 2026 […]