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                 Healthy Life Laboratories

                Diagnostic Blood Tests


                High Sensitivity – C-Reactive Protein

                C-Reactive Protein
                Studies have shown that hs- CRP is a “first warning” indicator for cardiovascular diseases like stroke and heart attacks. Most recently, a strong association between elevated hs-CRP and decreased mental acuity has many clinicians measuring hs-CRP to determine risk of dementia. CRP values are reduced by the action of several anti-inflammatory agents, and results in a measurable reduction in the risk of stroke, heart attacks, and other cardiovascular events. The HLLI hs-CRP kit requires just 3 drops of blood and will facilitate the identification of those who are unknowingly at a higher risk for cardiovascular disease or diminished mental function.

                CRP is a general marker of infection and inflammation that alerts medical professionals that further testing and treatment may be necessary. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Heart Association, hs-CRP evaluation should be a part of the global risk assessment in individuals concerned about their vascular risk. Other patients for whom the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Heart Association endorse hs-CRP evaluation are those with a prior history of heart attack, and those admitted to a hospital for acute heart disease syndromes.

                Simple, Convenient, Finger-Nick Collection Method (2-3 drops of blood)
                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation
                CRP Reference Range - Less than 3.0 mg/L
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                Hemoglobin A1c

                Hemoglobin A1c
                A1c testing is an important part of controlling blood sugar for people with diabetes. One important goal of diabetes treatment is to keep the blood glucose levels near the normal range of 70 to 120 mg/dl before meals and under 140 mg/dl at 2 hours after eating.

                 To explain what an A1c is, think in simple terms. Sugar sticks, and when it's around for a long time, it's harder to get it off. In the body, sugar sticks too, particularly to proteins. The red blood cells that circulate in the body live for about three months before they die. When sugar sticks to these cells, it gives us an idea of how much sugar has been around for the preceding three months. The benefits of measuring A1c is that it gives a more reasonable view of what's happening over the course of time (3 months).

                Simple, Convenient, Finger-Nick Collection Method (2-3 drops of blood)
                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation
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                Metabolic Profile 8-Tests in-1
                (includes Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, A1c, CRP, Insulin, Glucose)

                Metabolic Profile
                Test 8 Important Risk Factors for Periodontal Disease, Heart Disease and Diabetes. Includes all of the following in 1 simple test:

                 Total Cholesterol (Reference Range: Less than 200)

                LDL - The Bad Cholesterol (Reference Range: Less than 100)

                Triglycerides (Reference Range: Less than 150)

                HDL - The Good Cholesterol (Reference Range: Greater than 40)

                Estimated Average Glucose (Reference Range: Less than 126)

                (high sensitivity) C-Reactive Protein (Reference Range: Less than 3.0)

                Hemoglobin A1c (Reference Range: Less than 6.0 for non diabetics)

                Fasting Insulin (Reference Range: 1-15, 2-6 is optimal)

                The Most Comprehensive Form of Testing Available. Only at Healthy Life Laboratories.
                Simple, Convenient, Finger-Nick Collection Method (3-4 drops of blood)
                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation
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                Diabetes Risk Assessment (Instant Glucose plus mail in A1c)

                Diabetes Risk Assessment
                The first ever Diabetes Risk Assessment on the market! The Award Winning Diabetes Risk Assessment is an immediate result glucose test and a self-collected, laboratory-tested hemoglobin A1c test in one. The Diabetes Risk Assessment determines your fasting blood glucose level using an easy-to-use rapid response device with results within 3 minutes! Hemoglobin A1c is used to determine long-term glucose average, which cannot be determined using an instant glucose test. Determine your hemoglobin A1c level by mailing in your rapid response device to our certified laboratories. You will receive a detailed and confidential lab report sent directly to your home. The Diabetes Risk Assessment Matrix shows your personal diabetes risk in easy-to-follow graphics.

                Are You At Risk For Diabetes?

                Family History of Diabetes, Lack of Exercise, Being Overweight or Obese, High Blood Pressure, Over 45 Years of Age, High-Sugar or High-Fat Diet, African American, Hispanic, or American Indian Heritage

                Symptoms:
                 
                Frequent Urination, Excessive Thirst or Hunger, Numbness in the Hands or Feet, Unexplained Weight Loss or Gain, Blurry Vision, Fatigue or Exhaustion, Increased Irritability, Inability to Concentrate, Slow Healing Sores.

                Diabetes, if undiagnosed or untreated, can lead to serious complications including:

                • Heart Disease
                • Stroke
                • Kidney Disease
                • Blindness
                • Limb Amputation

                This test provides an assessment of diabetes risk. Only a doctor can diagnose diabetes with a comprehensive medical exam.

                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation
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                Vitamin D Test

                Vitamin D
                Vitamin D test detects deficiencies in Vitamin D (independently monitoring both Vitamin D2 and D3 status) as a potential cause of health problems ranging from osteoporosis to cardiovascular disease. Important new research shows that low vitamin D can contribute to the risk of breast cancer, heart disease, colon cancer, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia and other autoimmune diseases. In fact, if one works inside and/or uses sunscreen, you could be vitamin D deficient.
                 
                Simple, Convenient, Finger-Nick Collection Method (2-3 drops of blood)
                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation

                Vitamin D 25 – OH, D2 Reference Range – Less than 4 if not supplementing
                Vitamin D 25 – OH, D3 Reference Range – 32-100 ng/mL
                Vitamin D 25 – OH, Total Reference Range - 32-100 ng/mL
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                High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Plus HbA1c Combo Kit

                CRP A1c Test
                Studies have shown that hs- CRP is a “first warning” indicator for cardiovascular diseases like stroke and heart attacks. Most recently, a strong association between elevated hs-CRP and decreased mental acuity has many clinicians measuring hs-CRP to determine risk of dementia. CRP values are reduced by the action of several anti-inflammatory agents, and results in a measurable reduction in the risk of stroke, heart attacks, and other cardiovascular events. The HLL hs-CRP kit requires just 3 drops of blood and will facilitate the identification of those who are unknowingly at a higher risk for cardiovascular disease or diminished mental function. 

                A1c testing is an important part of controlling blood sugar for people with diabetes. One important goal of diabetes treatment is to keep the blood glucose levels near the normal range of 70 to 120 mg/dl before meals and under 140 mg/dl at 2 hours after eating.

                To explain what an A1c is, think in simple terms. Sugar sticks, and when it's around for a long time, it's harder to get it off. In the body, sugar sticks too, particularly to proteins. The red blood cells that circulate in the body live for about three months before they die. When sugar sticks to these cells, it gives us an idea of how much sugar has been around for the preceding three months. The benefits of measuring A1c is that it gives a more reasonable view of what's happening over the course of time (3 months).

                Simple, Convenient, Finger-Nick Collection Method (2-3 drops of blood)
                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation
                                                                                                                                                                                      - CALL FOR PRICING

                Prostate PSA Test

                Prostate Test
                Measuring the PSA level of your blood is the best tool available for detecting prostate cancer in its earliest and most curable stages. The Healthy Life Laboratories Prostate Screen is a laboratory blood test that measures a chemical substance produced by the prostate gland called Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Small amounts of this substance can be measured in the bloodstream by the Prostate Screen. Certain conditions of the prostate may raise the level of PSA in the blood and, while elevated levels of PSA are not harmful, they are an important signal of possible prostate disease.

                Doctors recommend all men over age 40 test their PSA levels once per year.

                Simple, Convenient, Finger-Nick Collection Method (2-3 drops of blood)
                Nationally Certified Laboratory result confirmation
                PSA Reference Range – Less than 4.0 ng/mL
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                Kit Contents:


                Blood Card
                2 Lancets
                Bandaid
                Gauze Pad
                Alcohol Prep
                Blood Sample Return Bag
                Business Reply Envelope
                Laboratory Authorization Form
                Instructional Placemat

                Please contact your Customer Care Representative about bulk pricing. Pricing includes complete testing supplies, free shipping to our laboratories, and lab processing.

                Do you need a testing solution not mentioned above? Contact your Customer Care Representative who can help you explore the possibilities.

                To ensure clinical accuracy, Healthy Life Laboratories employs only FDA-approved laboratory technologies that are recognized as the industry gold standards. All methods are validated to demonstrate traceability to the reference methods, and must meet with the highest standards of precision, as demonstrated through ongoing proficiency surveys and quality control testing.
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