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Complete Urinalysis
This test looks at a sample of your urine, to help diagnose, find, or track many conditions, such as diabetes or urinary tract infections.
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Osmolality (Stool)
This test measures the concentration, or osmolality, of certain particles in a sample of your watery stool. The test is used to find out why you have chronic diarrhea.
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Depression and Heart Disease
People with heart disease are at increased risk for serious depression. Unfortunately, many of them don't know it.
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Anaerobic Culture
This test looks for certain bacteria in a wound or an infection in a fluid sample. These bacteria are called anaerobic because they don’t need oxygen to grow.
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Hemoglobin (Fetal)
Fetal hemoglobin is one of many types of hemoglobin in the blood. High levels may mean you have thalassemia, myeloid leukemia, or sickle cell anemia.
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Indirect Bilirubin
This test measures the amount of bilirubin in your blood.
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Depression Quiz
Answer this one: Depression peaks at certain life stages. People in which group are likely to experience it most often?
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Dental Emergencies in Children
Learn about some common dental emergencies in children and guidelines for what to do.
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Cellulitis in Children
Cellulitis is a spreading skin infection. It may affect the upper skin layer. Or it may affect the deeper skin and layer of fat under the skin. When cellulitis affects the upper skin layer, it may be called erysipelas. This type of infection is more common in children.
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