LAB HOST

Brand Owner Address Description
LABHOST Constant Click 1425 Brickell Ave Miami FL 33131 LAB HOST;Outsource service provider in the field of business management of phlebotomy.; Outsource service provider in the field of customer relationship management; Outsourcing services in the nature of arranging service contracts for others in the field of phlebotomy;Antibody testing for medical diagnostic or treatment purposes; Collection and preservation of human blood; Consulting services in the fields of diagnostic medical testing and nutrition; Consulting services in the fields of health and nutrition; Drug use screening services; Drug use testing services; Genetic testing for medical purposes; Health care services offered through a network of health care providers on a contract basis; Health care services, namely, providing a database in the field of phlebotomy-related information and featuring inputting and collection of data and information all for treatment and diagnostic purposes; Internet-based health care information services; Managed health care services; Medical analysis services for diagnostic and treatment purposes provided by medical laboratories; Medical assistance consultancy provided by doctors and other specialized medical personnel; Medical clinics; Medical diagnostic testing, monitoring and reporting services; Medical screening information services featuring reminder alerts regarding medical examinations that individuals should undergo for preventative care purposes; Medical screening services in the field of phlebotomy.; Medical services; Medical services in the field of diabetes; Medical testing for fitness evaluation; Metabolic testing for nutraceutical needs; Phlebotomy services; Pregnancy testing services; Providing information about dietary supplements and nutrition; Providing information in the field of diabetes; Providing medical information in the field of phlebotomy.; Providing personalized healthcare and medical information in the nature of phlebotomy.; Providing a web site featuring medical information; Providing an interactive website featuring information and links relating to healthy living and weight loss; Providing an on-line computer database featuring information regarding health and nutrition; Providing health care information by telephone and the internet; Providing information about health, wellness and nutrition via a website; Providing information in the fields of health and wellness; Providing information on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and losing weight; Providing medical information via a website; Providing nutritional information about drinks; Providing nutritional information about food; Providing on-line information, news and commentary in the field of health and wellness relating to phlebotomy.; Tissue typing services; Virus testing for medical diagnostic or treatment purposes; Web-based health assessment services, namely, a series of health-related questions for response from the user that result in a report that provides health-related information in the form of recommended educational resources and treatment information; Health assessment services, namely, providing metabolic assessment profiles (MAP) to clients obtained by using a portable metabolic measurement system in the nature of a unique, heart-rate based overview of their own metabolism in order to assist in reaching weight loss, sports performance, health, fitness, and wellness-related goals; Medical testing of urine, blood, hair follicles and breath; Testing for medical diagnostic or treatment purposes in the field of infectious diseases;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a method for one computing device (the "provider") to provide peripheral services to another device (the "host"). A user directly runs the host. The host accesses the provider as if the provider were a set of peripheral devices attached to the host. In this way, the host and provider become, in effect, one device with the combined capabilities of both devices. The provider switches between two modes: In standalone mode, the provider acts as an individual device; upon switching to auxiliary mode, the provider provides peripheral services to the host but can still run applications and present an input/output interface to its own user. When the peripheral device provided to the host is a display screen, the host can map the provided screen into the host's own video memory, thus hiding implementation details from applications that use the screens. One device can simultaneously act as provider and host.