Blog — Blood Spot Testing

The ZRT Difference: Elevating Healthcare Through Precision and Expertise

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In medical diagnostics, the choice of a laboratory partner can significantly impact patient care. As healthcare professionals and individuals alike seek the most accurate and comprehensive testing services, one name stands out – ZRT Laboratory. Renowned for its unmatched expertise, commitment to advancing testing science, and utilization of state-of-the-art technology, ZRT has established itself as a leader in the field. In this blog, we delve into the distinctive features that set ZRT apart, making it the preferred choice for accurate and insightful test results. Advancing the Science of Testing: ZRT Laboratory takes pride in its commitment to advancing the science...

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ZRT’s Laboratory Developed Tests - How We Bring Innovative Dried Sample Testing to Market

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By Theodore Zava, ZRT Laboratory  ZRT Laboratory has been working with dried samples for over 15 years, and the number of tests we offer using dried urine and blood spot make us the world expert on dried sample validation and commercialization. ZRT Laboratory specializes in dried sample types because of their superior stability, ease of collection, simple shipment and reduced storage space. Dried urine and blood spot collection is popular with researchers and remote clients, as these sample types open the door for testing in locations that lack refrigeration and equipment necessary for liquid sample collection. In order to offer...

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Long COVID and the Systemic Effects of Post-Viral Syndromes Part I: The Central Nervous System

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By Tracy Tranchitella, ND ZRT Laboratory SARS-CoV-2 has been circulating in the global population for over a year. According to Worldometer, at the time of this writing on March 2, 2021, 115 million people have been infected with the virus, 2.5 million have died, and 90 million have survived the infection to go on to have possible immunity. The immune response to the virus can range from asymptomatic to severe illness and death and has aroused fear and uncertainty around the world. For those who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 and survived, some experience prolonged symptoms beyond recovery from the acute illness....

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My Thyroid Story

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By Dr. Kate Placzek, ZRT Laboratory I was so tired. I needed a new word for tired. I felt exhausted and incapacitated, utterly drained and hollowed out. It was like my brain and body were fading. And yet, these words are still not descriptive enough to relate how I felt. Getting out of bed felt grueling, punishing. I was 24 at the time, in my 4th year of my PhD program at Purdue University. I was newly engaged and so in love with my soon-to-be husband. Really good things were happening in my life. And I could barely function. On the...

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Testing Methods and Safety

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The current concern over the dangerous Ebola virus has heightened awareness about infections that can be transmitted via contact with body fluids. The last thing we want is to be exposed to body fluids from others infected with dangerous organisms and, ironically, a likely place to encounter such fluids is the phlebotomy station at the doctor’s office. How can exposure to other people who may be sickened with an infectious agent be minimized? One way to minimize exposure is to use at-home sample collection methods, a hallmark of ZRT lab testing, which ensure seclusion and don’t require samples to be...

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