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  • How to Measure Blood Acidity

    The pH of your blood is important to keeping your body in balance, a state also known as homeostasis. Many serious diseases are linked to a low blood pH, or to blood that is too acidic. When you...

  • How to Improve PSA Results

    The PSA Test, or Prostate Specific Antigen Test, is a test performed on older males to determine their likelihood of developing prostate cancer. This test is controversial due to the high number...

  • How to Determine Sodium Levels

    Blood sodium levels are tested by doctors for a number of medical reasons, including hyponatremia, hypernatremia and other diseases associated with edema or dehydration. Sodium tests have also...

  • How to Relax for a Blood Pressure Test

    Some individuals may experience an increase in blood pressure prior to or during a visit with their doctor. This phenomenon is referred to as "white coat hypertension." "White coat" refers to a...

  • Serum Ferritin Vs. Serum Iron

    Serum ferritin and serum iron blood tests determine iron levels through different means. Your serum ferritin level is the amount of iron in your body, while serum iron measures the level of iron...

  • Understanding the Results of Blood Work

    Blood work is is important for evaluating health, but the reports can be difficult for a patient to interpret. There are abbreviations, normal ranges and a whole vocabulary involved. It is...

  • How to Fast Before a Blood Test

    Many times your doctor will order a blood test and it will require that you fast before taking it. These could be, for example, a fasting glucose test to determine if you are a diabetic or it...

  • How to Test for Blood Clots

    Blood clots typically begin in the legs, but can also form in other areas of the body such as the arms and heart. If these clots move from their original position, they can move through the body...

  • What Is an Hgb Blood Test?

    If your doctor suspects that you may have an infection or an illness that needs to be confirmed through blood work, she may send you to the lab for a Complete Blood Count (CBC). According to...

  • How to Interpret MPV Blood Test Results

    Blood work contains many markers that help indicate underlying health issues. MPV represents the mean platelet volume; platelets vary in size, with young platelets being larger than older ones. ...

  • How to Test for West Nile Virus in Blood

    West Nile is a serious blood virus. Learn how blood banks test for West Nile in a blood lab with this free video clip about the facts of blood donation.

  • How to Prevent Hemochromatosis

    Hemochromatosis is a disease that causes iron build up throughout the body. These buildups are caused by deposits of iron that can severely damage or destroy organs. Sometimes this is also...

  • How to Diagnose Anemia

    Anemia is deficiency (either in quality or quantity) of the body to produce hemoglobin. Anemia if goes undetected can cause death. Reading this article will show how to diagnose anemia.

  • How to Diagnose Raynaud's Disease

    Raynaud's disease causes a person's hands and feet to be abnormally sensitive to cold temperatures. This disease's symptoms are most often mild and feel more like a nuisance than a disease....

  • How to See a Doctor About Anemia

    Anemia, which is characterized by lowered red blood cell production, is a condition that can stand alone and cause such symptoms as shortness of breath and dizziness. However, it's also a...

  • How to Recognize Anemia Symptoms

    When a person suffers from anemia, she experiences a decreased flow of oxygen throughout her body. This means that anemia can manifest itself through a variety of symptoms from fatigue to heart...

  • How to Screen for Anemia With a Blood Test

    Since people take so many symptoms of anemia for granted (fatigue, listlessness and dizziness), it's a condition that is under-tested. However, it's easy to screen for anemia with a quick blood...

  • How to Test for Hemophilia

    Hemophilia is a hereditary condition in which the blood has difficulty clotting. This can be especially dangerous because, in the event of a cut or breaking of the skin, a person's bleeding may...

  • How to Test for Sepsis

    Everyone is susceptible to bacterial infection to some degree, and the complications may not be serious if the infection is treated. However, sepsis is a condition during which the body cannot...

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