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.

Selenium levels: Understanding your blood test and results
A blood test result indicating a selenium level outside the normal range can raise questions. Understanding the meaning of ...
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Chromium levels: understanding and interpreting your analysis
Your blood test results show a value for chromium. This number may raise questions. It's natural to want to ...
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Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB): Understanding this cardiac marker
A blood test result can sometimes raise questions. Medical terms like Creatine Kinase-MB might sound complex. However, understanding their ...
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Myoglobin: Understanding this muscle and blood marker
Receiving blood test results and seeing the mention of "elevated myoglobin" can raise questions. This medical term, although technical, ...
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BNP: Understanding this key cardiac health marker
A blood test can sometimes raise questions, especially when faced with a result like BNP levels. This acronym stands ...
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LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase): Interpreting your blood test
A blood test result can contain many acronyms. Among them, the LDH line might draw attention if its value ...
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CPK (Creatine Phosphokinase): Understanding your blood test
A blood test result can sometimes raise questions. The line "CPK" or "creatine phosphokinase" is one of those parameters ...
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Troponin: Understanding this cardiac marker
A blood test result can sometimes raise questions, especially when faced with technical terms like troponin. It's common to ...
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Transferrin: Understanding its role in iron transport
A blood test is a fundamental diagnostic tool. Among the many parameters evaluated, transferrin levels provide valuable information on ...
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