Yes, however to test for heavy metals in the seafood - you'd have to work with a forensics laboratory. Your typical blood labs are for just that - blood (and urine, salivia, etc.), not for any non-human testing
There are many different tests that can be used to identify different metals. Using a magnet is a popular test to distinguish metals.
Have your doctor order blood tests for heavy metals. There could well be a correlation. Please do it soon.
there are many tests but flame test, colour and spectroscopy..are the prilimnary tests for identifying metals.
The doctor may order blood or other immunological tests. These tests are aimed at detecting antibodies to the Epstein-Barr virus, which has been known to cause cancer of the nasopharynx.
These tests are performed to determine the carbon-sulfur content of some metals. Certain metals comply to a specific standard due to the levels of its carbon-sulfur content.
Yes, if you have meth in your system than it will show up on the test.
irregular shapes of metals
Some of the most sensitive tests can begin detecting the HCG hormone at levels as low as 6, or 6-7 days before your period is due.
It is called the Watzke-Allen test. Tests macular function for detecting full thickness macular holes.
Home tests for sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia typically work by detecting chemical compounds present in a person who tests positive for chlamydia and it usually changes colour or displays a sign.
Very. It stays in the system longer than anything else, so just about all tests can find it.
Probably, most animals do. It is even believed that humans do, but we currently bathe so much that detecting them either "naturally" or in laboratory tests is unlikely.