TEST KITS HUMAN

Brand Owner Address Description
QUESTEST QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INCORPORATED One Malcolm Avenue Teterboro NJ 07608 Home test kits for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and other infectious diseases, namely sexually transmitted disease, hepatitis, bacterial infections, viral infections, meningitis, Lyme disease, parasitic infections, shingles, fungal infections, mononucleosis, pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, tuberculosis, microbial infections; Medical diagnostic preparations, namely, diagnostic preparations for laboratory, clinical and medical use, reagents for the treatment, monitoring and diagnosis of disease, pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment, monitoring and diagnosis of disease;Providing clinical diagnostic laboratory testing and diagnostic information services directly to consumers to screen for common health conditions, namely, lipid tests for heart disease, Prostate Specific Antigen for prostate disease, antibody testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, bone mineral densitometry for osteoporosis, and blood pressure for stroke risk; Medical services, namely, providing diagnostic health screens in the fields of infectious disease, allergies, microbial disease, pregnancy-related disease, bacterial disease, heart disease, viral disease, histological disease, genetic disease, blood-related disease, fungal disease, adrenal disease, cancer, liver disease, autoimmune disease, sexually transmitted disease, kidney disease, parasitic disease, bone disease, growth disorder, diabetes, blood typing, pre-natal conditions, thyroid conditions, electrolyte testing, hematology, preventive health, nutrition, pregnancy testing, drug screening, prostate condition testing, genetic testing and urine testing;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to kits and methods for assessing skin health for a human and the human's susceptibility to skin disorders. The methods involve assessing occurrence in the human's genome of one or more polymorphisms (e.g., single nucleotide polymorphisms) that occur in one or more genes associated disclosed herein and that are associated with a disorder in humans. Preferred assessment and scoring methods are disclosed, as are kits for performing the methods.