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.

Epilepsy: Understand, Diagnose, and Treat
Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder affecting millions worldwide. It is characterized by recurrent seizures. These seizures manifest ...
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Alpha-1 globulins: Understanding this blood marker
A blood test result can sometimes raise questions. The line "alpha-1 globulins" indicates a value outside the reference range. ...
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Alpha-2 globulins: Understanding this group of blood proteins
A blood test result may sometimes contain technical terms. The line “alpha-2 globulins,” if outside the reference values, can ...
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Beta-1 globulins: Understanding this blood marker
Receiving blood test results can raise questions, especially when you face technical terms like "beta-1 globulins." If the lab ...
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Beta-2 globulins: Understanding your blood test and high levels
Beta-2 globulins are a group of proteins found in the blood. They play essential roles in the immune system ...
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Gamma globulins: Interpreting high or low levels
Gamma globulins, also known as immunoglobulins, are essential proteins for the proper functioning of your immune system. Present in ...
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Kappa/Lambda ratio: Understanding free light chain analysis
The Kappa/Lambda (κ/λ) ratio is a specialized blood marker that assesses the balance of certain proteins produced by the ...
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Zinc levels: Understanding your blood test and its results
A blood test result can sometimes raise questions, especially when a value like zinc level is highlighted. It's natural ...
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Copper levels: Understanding your blood test
Receiving an abnormal blood test result indicating a copper level outside the reference range can raise questions. It's normal ...
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