C-reactive protein levels of 1-3 mg per liter of blood indicates a moderate risk of Heart disease. CRP levels above 3 mg per liter of blood indicates a high risk for heart disease.
Blood tests can't specifically check for "inflammation in your bones." No information can be given about a result of "28" without the name of the test. Inflammation is often measured with a blood test called a CRP (C-reactive proteins). A high for CRP tests is around a 3. This can be caused by any number of things; heart disease, arthritis, tumors, auto-immune disease, or just fighting off a bad cold. A 28 would be out of range for this test though. It might have been a 2.8 if that was the test that was done. It sounds like you need to contact your doctor to confirm your results, and discuss what they might mean.
Very, the more accurate the the measurements the more accurate the results, thus furthering more accurate tests down the road based on said results. The more tests you do on bad results the further off the results get with every test you do. Changing the independent of the test with bad measurements would void a result.
You'll smell bad when you go in for your test. However, it won't affect the results.
this life because he is testing your good and bad deeds for your final results
The control group doesn't get the drug, or the test, go through the procedure, or what ever it is you are studying. They are the "Zero" or "Baseline" that you compare all your test results to. Without a control group, you can't know if you get any results, good or bad
The control group doesn't get the drug, or the test, go through the procedure, or what ever it is you are studying. They are the "Zero" or "Baseline" that you compare all your test results to. Without a control group, you can't know if you get any results, good or bad
At the age of 18 you are legally considered an adult. You can do whatever you want to and, consequently, will be responsible for the results of your actions, good or bad.
ldl means low density lipoprotein. it is considered as a bad cholestrol. its ref. range is <100mg/dl
Bad, very bad.
The PPD skin test for tuberculosis is calculated in MM not percent. Induration of 2 or less than 2 mm, without blistering, is considered a negative skin test.
Yes, a pH test is one of a number of tests that can show water quality. Water that is too acidic or basic (alkaline) is generally considered bad.
A BMI of 26.3 means your overweight and not obese, HDL is good cholesterol and LDL is considered the bad one. There weren't any concrete evidence that high levels of CRP is a risk factor in CHD though CRP levels are usually high on CHD cases.