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Blood markers
How to Read Your Blood Test Results: A Complete Guide
June 8, 2026
Learning to read blood test results can feel like decoding a foreign language. Rows of abbreviations, numbers, and reference ranges,…
ApoB Test: A Clearer Heart-Risk Number Than LDL
February 17, 2026
An ApoB test measures the number of cholesterol-carrying particles in your blood that can lodge in artery walls and start…
Advanced Lipid Panel: What It Tests and Who Needs It
February 15, 2026
An advanced lipid panel goes beyond a standard cholesterol test to measure the markers most closely tied to plaque and…
Low Absolute Neutrophils: Causes, Symptoms, and What Your ANC Means
December 14, 2025
If youve been told you have low absolute neutrophils, it means your blood has fewer infection-fighting white blood cells than…
A1C Conversion Chart: Turn Your A1C Into Average Glucose
December 14, 2025
Understanding your HbA1c normal range turns a confusing lab number into a clear snapshot of average blood sugar over the…
High Lymphocytes: Causes, Tests and Next Steps
December 14, 2025
Worried about high lymphocytes? This friendly guide explains what a raised lymphocyte count can mean, common causes, when to be…
High Testosterone in Men: Causes, Signs and Risks
December 14, 2025
High testosterone in men can come from steroid use, prescription therapy, or rare hormone-producing tumors, and can cause acne, mood…
Low MCV: Causes, Meaning, and What to Check Next
December 12, 2025
Low MCV means your red blood cells are smaller than normal, most often due to iron deficiency, thalassemia, or chronic…
Normal Thyroid Levels: How to Read Your Results
December 10, 2025
Knowing your normal thyroid levels helps you understand why you feel tired, gain weight, or have mood changes. This friendly…
Glucose Levels: Normal Ranges, Tests, and What Results Mean
December 8, 2025
Understanding your blood glucose level helps you spot when your bodys fuel balance is off and take simple steps to…
Urine Creatinine Levels: A Yardstick, Not a Result
December 8, 2025
Understanding your urine creatinine levels doesnt have to be confusing. This friendly guide explains what the test measures, how clinicians…
Hypoalbuminemia: Causes, Mechanisms, and Treatment
December 8, 2025
Wondering why your blood protein might be low and what that means for your health? This clear, friendly guide explains…
High Cortisol Levels: Causes, Signs and Next Steps
December 7, 2025
Recognizing high cortisol levels symptoms—like unexplained belly weight, easy bruising, fatigue, and mood swings—helps you spot when your stress hormone…
Low Ferritin: What It Means and What Happens Next
December 7, 2025
Low ferritin can quietly sap your energy and focus, often before anemia shows up. This article explains what low ferritin…
Low Globulin Levels: What They Mean and What to Do
December 6, 2025
Low globulin levels are usually calculated rather than measured, and a mildly low result with a normal albumin often means…
Low Testosterone in Women: Symptoms, Tests and Evidence
December 6, 2025
Low testosterone in women can quietly sap energy, mood, sex drive, bone strength, and muscle — leaving many unsure where…
Low BUN Levels Explained: Causes, Risks, and What They Mean
December 3, 2025
A low blood urea nitrogen (BUN) result is usually harmless — reflecting a lower-protein diet, extra fluids, or pregnancy —…
High Prolactin Levels: Causes, Tests and False Alarms
December 3, 2025
High prolactin levels can quietly disrupt periods, fertility, and sexual function, but learning what triggers them and how doctors test…
High Testosterone in Women: Causes, Symptoms and Tests
December 2, 2025
High testosterone in women can cause excess facial hair, acne, and irregular periods — but understanding the cause makes treatment…
Normal LDL Levels: Why There Is No Single Healthy Range
December 2, 2025
Understanding normal LDL levels can help you lower your risk of heart disease and make smarter choices about diet, medication,…
Low Testosterone in Men: Symptoms, Tests and Causes
December 2, 2025
If youre worried about low testosterone in men, this article explains why levels fall, the common symptoms to watch for,…
High CRP Levels: What Your Result Really Means
December 2, 2025
High CRP levels signal inflammation in your body rather than a specific disease, and they can point to infections, autoimmune…
AST Normal Range and What a High AST Means
December 2, 2025
Understanding the AST normal range makes reading your lab report less stressful. This article explains what AST measures, typical values…
High Globulin Level: Causes and What Happens Next
November 30, 2025
A high globulin level on your blood test can feel alarming, but it often reflects the body fighting infection, chronic…
High B12 Levels: Causes and What They Mean
November 29, 2025
High B12 levels can be harmless after supplements or a sign of liver, kidney, or blood conditions; this article explains…
High MCV: What It Means, Causes and Next Steps
November 29, 2025
If your lab shows high MCV levels, it’s a useful clue—not a diagnosis—that often points to issues like B12 or…
Normal Triglyceride Levels: Ranges, Testing and Risks
November 28, 2025
Normal triglyceride levels are a simple, important measure of heart and metabolic health. This guide explains what counts as normal,…
Low Albumin: What Causes It and When to Worry
November 28, 2025
Low albumin means your blood has less of the liver-made protein that helps keep fluid in vessels and carry hormones,…
Lipase Levels: Normal Range, High and Low Causes
November 25, 2025
Lipase levels reveal how much of the fat‑digesting enzyme is circulating in your blood and give a quick window into…
Low MCHC on a Blood Test: Causes and What It Means
November 25, 2025
Low MCHC can explain why you feel unusually tired or short of breath — it means each red blood cell…
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