Newsletters are written by our Medical Support team to share scientific and practical insights with our providers. Individual articles are indexed, and newsletters are archived below for reference.
All testing and treatment options are shared for illustrative and/or educational purposes and should not be misconstrued as medical advice. Consider the entire clinical picture and patient history before initiating any therapies or recommendations.
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Newsletter Archive
Insomnia? Order the NEW Expanded Adrenal Stress Index from DiagnosTechs – May 2025
Joint Pain? Bone Loss? Order Functional Testing from DiagnosTechs – May 2025
Hair Loss? Test for Hormonal Imbalances – April 2025
Test Secretory IgA (sIgA) Levels to Prevent Seasonal Allergies – March 2025
Cardiovascular Health Begins in the Gut Microbiome – February 2025
HPA Axis Dysfunction or Low T? Test for Exposure to Toxic Heavy Metals – January 2025
A Healthy GI Detox for the New Year – December 2024
Manage Holiday Stress & Anxiety with Botanical Medicine – November 2024
ChronoBiology Newsletters
ChronoBiology 23 – Phosphatidylserine: Cell Membrane Nutrient for Stress Resiliency
ChronoBiology 22 – Evaluating Andropause and Low Testosterone in Men
ChronoBiology 21 – Your Questions About Saliva Hormone Testing — Answered!
ChronoBiology 20 – A Foundational Approach to Adrenal Restoration
ChronoBiology 19 – Helicobacter pylori: Update on Laboratory Testing, Diagnosis, and Treatment
ChronoBiology 18 – Salivary Cortisol: A Biomarker for Depression
ChronoBiology 17 – Blastocystis: A Question of Pathogenicity
ChronoBiology 16 – Fecal Calprotectin: A New Marker of Intestinal Inflammation
ChronoBiology 15 – Optimizing Test Accuracy: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls
ChronoBiology 14 – Improvements in Microbiology Reporting at DiagnosTechs
ChronoBiology 12 – The Problem with One-Day Testing for Cycling Women
ChronoBiology 11 – Salivary Hormone Testing
ChronoBiology 10 – Bone Health
ChronoBiology 9 – Hormones in Cosmetics: Inadvertent Transdermal Exposure