Not necessarily. A test result outside the reference range signals to further investigate, but it may or may not indicate a specific problem. It is possible that your result i... (Read More)
The reference ranges for your tests can be found on your laboratory report. They are typically found to the right of your results. Keep in mind that reference ranges can vary ... (Read More)
You will want to discuss your personal results with your health care provider, who is the best resource for interpreting them in the context of your medical and family history... (Read More)
If your results are within normal limits, it’s certainly a good sign. But one set of tests only offers a snapshot of certain aspects of your health. There is a lot of overla... (Read More)