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  • COVID-19 Tests: Which One Is Best? for Parents


    Two kinds of tests can see if someone is infected with COVID-19: molecular tests (such as PCR) and antigen tests. Find out how they differ and which might be best for you or your family.

  • Blood Test: Immunoglobulin E (IgE) for Parents


    The immunoglobulin E (IgE) blood test is often done as part of an initial screen for allergies. High IgE levels also may indicate a parasitic infection.

  • Prenatal Tests: Third Trimester for Parents


    Find out what tests may be offered to you during weeks 27 through 40 of pregnancy.

  • Blood Test: Testosterone for Parents


    A testosterone blood test may be done if a child seems to be entering puberty earlier or later than expected, or to check for damage or disease of the testes or ovaries, adrenal glands, or pituitary glands.

  • How to Get Tested for HIV for Teens


    Often the only way to know if someone is infected with HIV is through testing. Here are the facts on what's involved in getting tested — and who should get tested for HIV and why.

  • Blood Test: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) for Parents


    A C-reactive protein (CRP) blood test is used to identify inflammation or infection in the body.

  • Prenatal Tests: Second Trimester for Parents


    Find out what tests may be offered to you during weeks 13 through 26 of pregnancy.

  • Blood Test: Estradiol for Parents


    Estradiol is the most important form of the hormone estrogen. Doctors may order an estradiol test if puberty seems to be starting earlier or later than expected, or to evaluate menstrual problems.

  • Test-Taking Tips for Teens


    Do you sweat, chew your pencil, and feel butterflies in your stomach as your teacher hands out a test? Study these test-taking tips!

  • Blood Test: Luteinizing Hormone (LH) for Parents


    A luteinizing hormone (LH) test measures the level of this hormone in the bloodstream. LH plays an important role in sexual development.