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This test measures the amount of hemoglobin (a protein that carries oxygen) in your blood.
This test measures the level of all cholesterol in the blood. It does not give a breakdown of the different types of cholesterol.
This test uses a machine to check for abnormal levels of various substances in the urine (e.g., glucose (sugar), blood, and protein).
This test includes an examination of a urine sample by sight, dipstick (paper strip) and microscope.
This test checks to see if there is any hidden blood in the stool. It is one method of screening for colorectal cancer.
This test measures the portion of your blood that is made of up red blood cells.
This test is used to help measure of the degree of inflammation in the body.
This test measures the blood level of glucose (sugar) after not eating for at least eight hours.
This test checks to see if you are infected with the virus that causes mononucleosis, or "mono."
This test determines if a person's blood has antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1).
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