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.

Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP): Understanding your blood test results
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a protein measured during a blood test. It is primarily produced during fetal life. Its concentration ...
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PSA: All you need to know about prostate-specific antigen
A recent blood test shows a value for "PSA" and you're looking to understand its meaning. This acronym, which ...
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17-OH Progesterone: A Guide to understanding your test results
Understanding a blood test can sometimes seem complex. Technical terms and numbers might raise questions. This article aims to ...
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Luteinizing Hormone (LH): understanding your blood results
Receiving a blood test result showing a value for luteinizing hormone (LH) can raise questions. Understanding this marker is ...
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FSH: Decode this key hormone
You've just received your lab results and one line catches your eye: FSH levels. Faced with this abbreviation and ...
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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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