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Need help separating fact from fiction? Learn the truth behind these common myths about cholesterol.
Cholesterol can be confusing, but it doesn't have to be. Learn the truth behind these common myths about cholesterol.
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Interested in healthy eating? Here's a look at foods high in good cholesterol to improve your heart-health.
What foods are high in good cholesterol? Learn more about healthy foods rich in HDL cholesterol.
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Are you allergic to your cat? Learn about common pet allergy symptoms and where to get a blood allergy test.
Are you allergic to your cat? Learn about common pet allergy symptoms and where to get a blood allergy test.
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How many eggs does a woman have? Learn more about fertility facts here by reading more.
How many eggs does a woman have? Learn more about fertility facts and where you can get an at-home AMH blood test here.
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Can allergies cause a fever? Here’s what you should know about allergies and how to get tested at home.
Can allergies cause a fever? Here’s what you should know about allergies and how to get tested at home.
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Learning how to draw blood from difficult patients is an important part of being a world-class phlebotomist
Learning how to draw blood from difficult patients is an important part of being a world-class phlebotomist.
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The order of draw is the recommended order for collecting samples. Here's why it's important.
The order of draw is the recommended order for collecting samples and is designed to prevent cross contamination that may affect test results.
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Avoiding hemolysis in a blood sample is critically important. Here are best practices that can help.
Avoiding hemolysis in a blood sample is critically important. Here are best practices to avoid hemolyzing your samples.
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A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test measures levels of PSA in the bloodstream. Find out more!
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test is performed to measure levels of PSA in the bloodstream. Read this article to find out more!
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