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Biomarkers

Autoimmunity

Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) screen
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) screen1/year

A test detecting autoantibodies against nuclear components; positive ANA suggests autoimmune conditions like SLE but requires clinical correlation.

Rheumatoid factor (RF)
Rheumatoid factor (RF)1/year

An autoantibody associated with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases; presence supports diagnosis but is not specific.

Biological age

Biological Age (estimate)
Biological Age (estimate)2/year

An algorithmic estimate of physiological age derived from biomarker patterns and clinical data; used to track aging-related changes relative to chronological age.

Blood / CBC

ABO group
ABO group1/year

Determines blood type (A, B, AB, O) based on surface antigens; essential for transfusions and transplant compatibility.

Rhesus (Rh) factor
Rhesus (Rh) factor1/year

Determines presence of Rh(D) antigen on red blood cells; important for transfusion safety and pregnancy management.

Hematocrit
Hematocrit2/year

The proportion of blood volume occupied by red blood cells; low values indicate anemia, high values suggest dehydration or polycythemia.

Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin2/year

Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells; low hemoglobin indicates anemia and reduced oxygen delivery; high levels may reflect dehydration or polycythemia.

Red blood cell (RBC) count
Red blood cell (RBC) count2/year

Number of circulating erythrocytes; deviations indicate anemia, marrow disorders, or dehydration.

Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)2/year

Average red blood cell size; helps classify anemia as microcytic, normocytic, or macrocytic.

Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)2/year

Average hemoglobin amount per red blood cell; useful for classifying anemias.

Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)2/year

Average concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells; used in anemia evaluation.

Red cell distribution width (RDW)
Red cell distribution width (RDW)2/year

Red cell distribution width (RDW): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Platelet count
Platelet count2/year

Number of platelets, essential for clotting; low counts risk bleeding, high counts risk thrombosis.

Mean platelet volume (MPV)
Mean platelet volume (MPV)2/year

Average platelet size; higher MPV indicates younger, more reactive platelets often seen with increased turnover.

Immune regulation

White blood cell (WBC) Urine
White blood cell (WBC) Urine2/year

White blood cell (WBC) Urine: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Neutrophils
Neutrophils2/year

Proportion of neutrophils among white cells; elevation suggests bacterial infection or stress; low levels increase infection risk.

Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes2/year

Proportion of lymphocytes among white cells; changes reflect viral infections, chronic inflammation, or immune disorders.

Monocytes
Monocytes2/year

Proportion of monocytes, white cells involved in phagocytosis and inflammation; elevations indicate chronic inflammation or recovery from infection.

Eosinophils
Eosinophils2/year

Proportion of eosinophils, associated with allergic responses and parasitic infections.

Basophils
Basophils2/year

Proportion of basophils, involved in allergic reactions and histamine release.

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)2/year

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Heart / Lipids

Total cholesterol (and total/HDL ratio)
Total cholesterol (and total/HDL ratio)2/year

Sum of cholesterol across lipoproteins; higher levels correlate with increased cardiovascular risk.

HDL-Cholesterol
HDL-Cholesterol2/year

HDL-Cholesterol: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

HDL Large
HDL Large1/year

HDL Large: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Triglycerides
Triglycerides2/year

Circulating fats used for energy; elevated levels are associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk.

Non-HDL cholesterol
Non-HDL cholesterol2/year

High-density lipoprotein involved in reverse cholesterol transport; higher HDL is generally protective.

LDL-Cholesterol
LDL-Cholesterol2/year

LDL-Cholesterol: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

LDL Peak Size
LDL Peak Size1/year

LDL particle number; may predict cardiovascular risk better than LDL-C by reflecting particle burden.

LDL Small
LDL Small1/year

LDL Small: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

LDL Medium
LDL Medium1/year

LDL Medium: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

LDL Particle Number
LDL Particle Number1/year

LDL particle number; may predict cardiovascular risk better than LDL-C by reflecting particle burden.

LDL Pattern (A / B)
LDL Pattern (A / B)1/year

LDL Pattern (A / B): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Lipoprotein(a) / Lp(a)
Lipoprotein(a) / Lp(a)Add-on

Lipoprotein(a) / Lp(a): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)2/year

Structural protein on atherogenic lipoproteins; reflects particle number and cardiovascular risk.

Metabolic

Glucose (serum)
Glucose (serum)2/year

Primary circulating sugar; fasting elevation signals insulin resistance, prediabetes, or diabetes.

Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)2/year

Average glycemia over prior 8–12 weeks; used to diagnose and monitor diabetes management.

Insulin
Insulin2/year

Pancreatic hormone regulating glucose uptake; fasting hyperinsulinemia suggests insulin resistance.

Leptin
Leptin1/year

Leptin: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Uric acid
Uric acid1/year

End-product of purine metabolism; elevated levels increase risk of gout and may signal metabolic dysfunction.

Male health / Sex hormones

Prolactin
ProlactinAdd-on

Pituitary hormone involved in lactation and reproductive regulation; elevated prolactin can cause infertility or galactorrhea.

Prostate specific antigen (PSA) - total and free (%)
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) - total and free (%)Add-on

Prostate specific antigen (PSA) - total and free (%): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)1/year

Sex hormone-binding globulin produced by liver; binds sex hormones and modulates their bioavailability.

Testosterone, total
Testosterone, total1/year

Total circulating testosterone (bound + free); indicates androgen status, fertility, and endocrine health.

Testosterone, free
Testosterone, free1/year

Unbound testosterone available to tissues; more directly correlates with androgenic effects than total testosterone.

Estradiol (E2)
Estradiol (E2)1/year

Primary estrogen regulating reproductive and bone health; levels vary by sex, age, and cycle phase.

Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)Add-on

Follicle-stimulating hormone driving follicle development and spermatogenesis; abnormal levels indicate gonadal dysfunction.

Luteinizing hormone (LH)
Luteinizing hormone (LH)Add-on

Luteinizing hormone from pituitary stimulating ovulation in women and testosterone production in men.

DHEA-S (DHEA sulfate)
DHEA-S (DHEA sulfate)1/year

Adrenal steroid precursor reflecting adrenal androgen production; altered levels occur in adrenal or gonadal disorders.

Thyroid

Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb)
Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb)Add-on

Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO)
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO)Add-on

Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)1/year

Thyroid-stimulating hormone from the pituitary; abnormal levels indicate primary or secondary thyroid dysfunction.

Free thyroxine (Free T4)
Free thyroxine (Free T4)1/year

Unbound thyroxine hormone; low levels suggest hypothyroidism, high indicate hyperthyroidism.

Free triiodothyronine (Free T3)
Free triiodothyronine (Free T3)Add-on

Active thyroid hormone affecting metabolism; used in detailed thyroid evaluation.

Stress & aging

Cortisol
Cortisol1/year

Morning cortisol reflecting HPA axis activity; abnormal levels indicate adrenal dysfunction or stress adaptation issues.

Pancreas

Amylase
Amylase1/year

Amylase: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Lipase
Lipase1/year

Lipase: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Liver

Alanine transaminase (ALT)
Alanine transaminase (ALT)2/year

Alanine transaminase (ALT): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)2/year

Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)2/year

Enzyme from liver and bone; elevated in cholestasis, bone turnover, or biliary obstruction.

Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT)
Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT)1/year

Gamma‑glutamyl transferase, sensitive to biliary injury and alcohol exposure; elevated in cholestasis.

Albumin
Albumin2/year

Primary plasma protein synthesized by the liver; maintains oncotic pressure and transports small molecules; low levels suggest liver disease or malnutrition.

Globulin
Globulin2/year

Globulin: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Albumin / Globulin ratio (A/G)
Albumin / Globulin ratio (A/G)1/year

Albumin / Globulin ratio (A/G): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Total bilirubin
Total bilirubin2/year

Total bilirubin: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Total protein
Total protein2/year

Total protein: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Kidney

Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)2/year

Urea concentration reflecting protein metabolism and renal excretion; elevated in renal impairment or volume depletion.

Creatinine
Creatinine2/year

A muscle metabolism byproduct cleared by kidneys; elevated serum creatinine suggests reduced glomerular filtration.

Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)2/year

Estimated glomerular filtration rate assessing kidney filtration capacity; lower values indicate impaired renal function.

Potassium
Potassium2/year

Key intracellular cation for cardiac and neuromuscular function; imbalances can cause arrhythmias and muscle dysfunction.

Sodium
Sodium2/year

Principal extracellular cation essential for fluid balance and neuromuscular function; abnormalities suggest hydration or renal/endocrine issues.

Chloride
Chloride2/year

Major extracellular anion assisting acid‑base balance; deviations occur with metabolic disturbances and renal dysfunction.

Calcium
Calcium2/year

Mineral crucial for bone health, neuromuscular function, and signaling; abnormal levels suggest parathyroid, renal, or vitamin D disorders.

Urine

Appearance (Urine)
Appearance (Urine)2/year

Appearance (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Color (Urine)
Color (Urine)2/year

Color (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Specific gravity (Urine)
Specific gravity (Urine)2/year

Specific gravity (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

pH (Urine)
pH (Urine)2/year

pH (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Bilirubin (Urine)
Bilirubin (Urine)2/year

Bilirubin (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Glucose (Urine)
Glucose (Urine)2/year

Primary circulating sugar; fasting elevation signals insulin resistance, prediabetes, or diabetes.

Ketones (Urine)
Ketones (Urine)2/year

Ketones (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Leukocytes (Urine)
Leukocytes (Urine)2/year

Leukocytes (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Nitrite (Urine)
Nitrite (Urine)2/year

Nitrite (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Occult blood (Urine)
Occult blood (Urine)2/year

Occult blood (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Protein (Urine)
Protein (Urine)2/year

Protein (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Albumin (microalbumin) - Urine
Albumin (microalbumin) - Urine1/year

Albumin (microalbumin) - Urine: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Nutrients

Omega-3: EPA
Omega-3: EPA1/year

Omega-3: EPA: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-3: DHA
Omega-3: DHA1/year

Omega-3: DHA: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-3: DPA
Omega-3: DPA1/year

Omega-3: DPA: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-3 Total / OmegaCheck
Omega-3 Total / OmegaCheck1/year

Omega-3 Total / OmegaCheck: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-6: Arachidonic acid
Omega-6: Arachidonic acid1/year

Omega-6: Arachidonic acid: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-6: Linoleic acid
Omega-6: Linoleic acid1/year

Omega-6: Linoleic acid: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-6 Total
Omega-6 Total1/year

Omega-6 Total: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Omega-6 / Omega-3 ratio
Omega-6 / Omega-3 ratio1/year

Omega-6 / Omega-3 ratio: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Arachidonic acid / EPA ratio
Arachidonic acid / EPA ratio1/year

Arachidonic acid / EPA ratio: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Vitamin D
Vitamin D1/year

Main circulating form of vitamin D reflecting status from sun exposure and intake; deficiency affects bone and immune health.

Zinc
Zinc1/year

Zinc: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Magnesium
Magnesium1/year

Essential cofactor for many enzymes and neuromuscular function; low magnesium can cause arrhythmias and muscle cramps.

Iron (serum)
Iron (serum)1/year

Serum iron measures circulating iron bound to transferrin; low in iron deficiency, high in overload.

Iron % saturation
Iron % saturation1/year

Iron % saturation: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Iron binding capacity (TIBC)
Iron binding capacity (TIBC)1/year

Iron binding capacity (TIBC): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Ferritin
Ferritin1/year

Iron storage protein indicating iron stores; low ferritin indicates deficiency, high may reflect inflammation or iron overload.

Methylmalonic acid (MMA)
Methylmalonic acid (MMA)Add-on

Methylmalonic acid (MMA): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Homocysteine
HomocysteineAdd-on

Amino acid linked to B‑vitamin metabolism; elevated levels associate with vascular risk and methylation defects.

Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, CO₂)
Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, CO₂)2/year

Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, CO₂): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Electrolytes / Basic Chem

Calcium
Calcium2/year

Mineral crucial for bone health, neuromuscular function, and signaling; abnormal levels suggest parathyroid, renal, or vitamin D disorders.

Chloride
Chloride2/year

Major extracellular anion assisting acid‑base balance; deviations occur with metabolic disturbances and renal dysfunction.

Magnesium
Magnesium1/year

Essential cofactor for many enzymes and neuromuscular function; low magnesium can cause arrhythmias and muscle cramps.

Potassium
Potassium2/year

Key intracellular cation for cardiac and neuromuscular function; imbalances can cause arrhythmias and muscle dysfunction.

Sodium
Sodium2/year

Principal extracellular cation essential for fluid balance and neuromuscular function; abnormalities suggest hydration or renal/endocrine issues.

Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, CO₂)
Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, CO₂)2/year

Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, CO₂): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Environmental toxins

Lead
LeadAdd-on

Lead: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.

Mercury
MercuryAdd-on

Mercury: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
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