Homocysteine levels can be influenced by genetics, B vitamin deficiencies, medical conditions, and medications. High levels are associated with increased risk of blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes. Women’s levels can be affected by changing hormone levels. Homocysteine levels in the body can be affected by many different factors, which can be very important, as […]
Androgen levels vary with age, gender, and other factors. Testosterone levels in adult males can range from 270-1,080 ng/dL, while females typically have 70 ng/dL or less. Abnormal levels can cause health problems and affect development. Low androgen levels can cause reduced muscle mass, sexual dysfunction, and other issues. Normal androgen levels in a human […]
The beta hCG test is a blood test that accurately detects pregnancy in its early stages by measuring hCG levels. It can also be used to monitor the health of a known pregnancy. However, hCG levels should not be used to determine gestational age or viability unless compared to previous results. Doctors may perform the […]
The 2018 Global Emotion Survey by Gallup found that 55% of Americans reported feeling very stressed the previous day, higher than the global average of 35%. Americans aged 15 to 49, those with lower income levels, and those dissatisfied with politics reported higher levels of stress, worry, and anger. Chad had the most negative emotions, […]
Gender and specific readings for good and bad cholesterol affect a healthy cholesterol level. An ideal cholesterol reading for men is at least 40 mg/dL and for women, no lower than 50 mg/dL. Regular exercise, adding Omega-3 fats, and quitting smoking can help maintain ideal cholesterol ratios. Medications can also be used to correct imbalances. […]
HCG levels increase dramatically during pregnancy and are used to determine pregnancy, but false positives are common. HCG levels can vary greatly and measuring them is not always accurate. Other methods should be used to assess pregnancy health. HCG refers to the presence of the human chorionic gonadotropin hormone, which undergoes a dramatic increase when […]
Medications and medical conditions can affect amylase levels in urine, which can indicate problems related to the pancreas. Certain drugs can cause amylase to rise, leading to inaccurate measurements. A clean-catch urine test or a 24-hour urine test can measure amylase levels. Medications and medical conditions are two factors that can affect amylase levels in […]
Home pregnancy tests check for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels in urine, which vary widely in early pregnancy. Levels should double every 48-72 hours, indicating viability. Blood tests are more accurate than urine tests. Decreased or fast-rising levels may indicate a miscarriage or molar pregnancy, respectively. Slow-rising levels may indicate an ectopic pregnancy. Most home […]
There are various ways to measure glucose levels for different reasons, such as detecting diabetes or infections. Methods include urine and blood tests, glucose tolerance tests, and home monitoring devices. In rare cases, spinal fluid may be tested. There are many different ways to measure glucose, the simple sugar prevalent in the body, and a […]
Bilirubin, a byproduct of liver function, can cause health problems at abnormal levels. High levels can cause jaundice and other symptoms, and in infants, it can be fatal. Maintaining a healthy liver through a balanced diet and avoiding liver-toxic substances is crucial. Regular liver function tests can identify any conditions that may need treatment. Enzyme […]
Reiki is a Japanese healing method that channels life energy into the practitioner’s palms to heal a willing recipient. There are three or four levels of Reiki, with the final level allowing the student to become a Master and teach Reiki to others. The Western tradition has three levels, while the Japanese tradition is more […]
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that affects mood, and low levels can lead to anxiety and depression. Prescription medications can help, but natural options include foods high in tryptophan, exercise, and sun exposure. Stimulants like caffeine can actually reduce serotonin levels. Serotonin is an important neurotransmitter that works in the brain to send signals between individual […]
Enzyme assays measure enzyme levels and activity, with different methods for different purposes. Enzyme tests must consider factors such as temperature, pH, and salt levels. There are continuous and discontinuous assays, including spectrophotometric, fluorometric, calorimetric, chemiluminescent, radiometric, and chromatographic tests. Blood tests can also be used to test for enzyme levels, but other conditions must […]
Progesterone levels vary depending on gender and pregnancy status. Abnormal levels can indicate medical problems, and progesterone plays a role in the development of sex hormones. During pregnancy, levels rise steadily, and abnormal levels can cause problems with fetal development and pregnancy. Normal progesterone levels vary depending on a person’s gender and whether they are […]
Leptin is a hormone produced by fat cells that signals the brain when the body is full. Obese people often have high levels of leptin but their brains don’t recognize its signal to stop eating. Blood tests can measure leptin levels, and treatment with leptin can help with weight loss. Leptin is a hormone produced […]
Preventive medicine has four levels, with an additional level for unborn children. The levels are named numerically and focus on preventing disease in populations, diagnosing diseases at an early stage, preventing further progress and complications, and protecting people from unnecessary medical interventions. Primary prevention involves adequate prenatal care and support for parents. Preventive medicine attempts […]
Elevated homocysteine levels may increase the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hypothyroidism, Alzheimer’s disease, osteoporosis, and blood clotting disorders. It can be detected through blood tests and treated with vitamin supplements and lifestyle changes. Elevated homocysteine levels can increase risk factors for several medical conditions, although it’s not clear whether these […]
High progesterone levels have various effects on the body. In women, it can prevent miscarriage, aid in pregnancy, reduce migraines, and cause fatigue. In men, it can treat infertility and induce calmness, but also cause fatigue, joint pain, and glucose processing issues. High levels of progesterone can have a variety of effects on a person’s […]
Elevated estradiol levels can indicate health problems, including fertility issues and cancer. Endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, and hypopituitarism can also cause high levels. Hormone replacement therapy can restore levels, but close monitoring is recommended. Estradiol is an important growth hormone in both men and women, and elevated estradiol levels can indicate the presence of a […]
Diabetes readings measure glucose levels in the bloodstream, which can indicate pre-diabetes or diabetes. Testing methods include random sugar tests, oral sugar tests, and fasting glucose tests. Patients with diabetes may need to check their levels daily using a glucometer. Normal glucose levels vary throughout the day and can cause symptoms if too high or […]