Blood markers

Blood markers, also known as biomarkers or laboratory markers, are specific substances found in the blood that can indicate various aspects of a person’s health.

Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Levels: understanding your lab results
Your bloodwork report includes a result for parathyroid hormone, also known as PTH. This number might seem complex at ...
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Cortisol: A guide to understanding your blood test
Receiving blood test results can sometimes raise questions, especially when terms like cortisol appear. Understanding this marker is a ...
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Thyroxine-Binding Globulin (TBG): Guide to understanding this marker
Receiving a lab test with a line indicating "TBG" can raise questions. While this acronym is not well known ...
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Free T4: Easily decipher your thyroid tests
You've just received your blood test results and a line mentions "Free T4". This term, accompanied by a value ...
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Free T3: Understanding this thyroid marker
Understanding biological test results can raise questions. A term like "free T3" might seem complex at first. However, understanding ...
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Vitamin K: Understand and act on your results
Receiving your lab test results can sometimes raise questions. A line concerning coagulation, such as TP/INR, might catch your ...
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Vitamin E: Guide to interpreting your test results
You're looking at your latest blood test results. Among the various lines, your eyes land on "Vitamin E" or ...
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Vitamin A: Understanding your blood test
You've just received your blood test results, and one line caught your attention: Vitamin A. A number, perhaps accompanied ...
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Vitamin C Levels: Understanding your blood test analysis
Interpreting a blood test can sometimes raise questions, especially when looking at the vitamin C level line. This number, ...
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