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A low hemoglobin count on a blood test could be normal for you, or it could indicate that you have a condition that needs medical attention.
An above-normal level of hemoglobin in your blood usually occurs when your body needs more oxygen, often because you smoke or live at high altitude.
White blood cells, which fight infection; Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells; Hematocrit, the amount of red blood cells in the blood ...
Hemoglobin. Lower than normal hemoglobin levels indicate anemia. The normal hemoglobin range is generally defined as 13.2 to 16.6 grams (g) of hemoglobin ...
For anemia, the test measures the amount of the red blood cells in the blood, called hematocrit, and the level of hemoglobin in the blood.
Hemoglobin is a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen to your tissues. During pregnancy, the volume of blood in your body increases, and so does ...
The aim of this study is to analyze and possibly refine the light absorption characteristics of this technology in patients with varying hemoglobin values and ...
As a protein within your red blood cells, hemoglobin carries the oxygen that you inhale into your lungs to the rest of the tissues in your body. It also takes ...
The purpose of this study is to test if a reduction of hemoglobin leads to subclinical cardiac dysfunction in patients with known cardiovascular disease.
Learn more about this blood test that checks for a protein called hemoglobin. Low levels are a sign of a low red blood cell count, also called anemia.
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