Jan Kaiserle

Jan Kaiserle

Medical Systems Advisor
Jan Kaiserle specializes in medical research and evidence-based medicine. He explores the latest advancements in medical science, clinical trials, and healthcare technologies to improve diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention. His content bridges the gap between clinical research and practice, providing meaningful insights for healthcare professionals.
Preparing for Future Epidemics
Editorial Preparing for Future Epidemics

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly shaken the foundations of modern medicine as we know it. Although more than two years have passed since its beginning, the effects can still be felt in healthcare and other industries-altering the daily habits of people everywhere. While experts now agree that

How to overcome anxiety & negative thoughts during a pandemic
Editorial How to overcome anxiety & negative thoughts during a pandemic

Our relationship with other people, or lack thereof, has a direct impact on our mental and physical health —it isn’t a secret anymore. In fact, it has been researched over the years. But perhaps, now more than ever, it’s essential to learn more about ourselves and our well-being, especially when

Appendix found to be useful – again!
Editorial Appendix found to be useful – again!

The human body is still far from being deciphered – from a medical point of view. Modern technology nowadays provides research and clinical trial tools like never before. What others barely presumed a while ago, current specialists are able to prove. Either by using the power of big data, either by

How to avoid fake olive oil in your diet
Editorial How to avoid fake olive oil in your diet

Most health-conscientious people have switched to olive oil in their diets. This is due either to a personal educated option, or to the adoption of the mainstream trend. Influenced by mass media or not, they risk buying fake olive oil without knowing it. But we will first summarize a few olive oil

Science hopes to cure bad teeth with regenerative biomaterials
Editorial Science hopes to cure bad teeth with regenerative biomaterials

Many of us are reluctant to go to the dentist even as grownups. As irrational as it might seem, the fear of the dental surgeon still lurks on the back of our minds. Dental treatment has progressed in time and managed to integrate revolutionary techniques such as regenerative treatments once they

Healthcare questions: what are biosimilars after all?
Editorial Healthcare questions: what are biosimilars after all?

Biosimilars are a relatively new arrival in the pharmaceutical industry, yet their potential drives acquisitions and apparently people not knowing about them is a major faux pas. In a recent PWC survey on top health industry issues, 67 percent of the respondents did not know what a biosimilar is

What makes 3D drug printing a huge improvement?
Editorial What makes 3D drug printing a huge improvement?

From March 2016 the first 3D printed drug approved by the FDA is officially available on the U.S. market. Aprecia Pharmaceuticals’ Spritam medication (active ingredient – Levetiracetam), destined for the treatment of partial onset, myoclonic, and primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures (various

Seven healthcare trends in 2016 – can you guess the most important?
Editorial Seven healthcare trends in 2016 – can you guess the most important?

Although healthcare IT seems to hardly catch its breath between one data breach and the other, with ransomware lurking at the horizon, the professionals need to prepare for the emerging healthcare trends that will soon shake the medical system – at least for the estimated changes, since there may

Will personalized medicine overcome its challenges?
Editorial Will personalized medicine overcome its challenges?

Most people enjoy being the center of attention in various circumstances. In medicine, seemingly the patient is the center of attention each time a consultation takes place, but when considering the personalized medicine approach, the usual practices lose their supreme individual–focused status.

Telehealth: are you curious what holds it down?
Editorial Telehealth: are you curious what holds it down?

In March 2016 the providers of telehealth medicine from Florida received good news. Florida lawmakers passed a bill that focuses on commercial insurance coverage. The key outcome is that telehealth providers will be able to enhance their offerings, as well as their services’ quality. Delivering

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