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Why is a mineral recommended for me when it is found to be high on my test results?

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Again, this depends on the interrelationships of nutrients we mentioned. For example, magnesium may be high. But if it is low in relationship to calcium, a "relative" deficiency exists. Magnesium supplementation is then recommended to improve your calcium-magnesium relationship. It also serves to lower the excess calcium and increase potassium retention (that's another story). This is not unusual.
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Why is a mineral that is low on my test results not recommended in my supplement program?

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Supplement recommendations are based on your unique overall mineral pattern, not on the individual levels of minerals. For example, did you know that taking calcium would not necessarily raise your calcium level? Often a low mineral may be brought into normal range by reducing another element that may be "antagonistic" to it thereby enabling you to absorb or retain the deficient mineral better. Or, another element may be added.
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Have mineral accretion results been documented?

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During 1998, when more than 95% of the corals in the natural reefs in the Indian Ocean died, only 20-40% of the corals on the five mineral accretion structures at Ihuru in the Maldives died. The difference of less than 5% survival on the natural reef versus 60-80% survival on mineral accretion reefs was a dramatic demonstration of just how well this process works in a stressed environment.
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When will I know the results of AIM-HIGH?

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AIM-HIGH will take a total of four - six years to complete. After patients have completed all their study visits the researchers will compile all the results, run a statistical analysis, and review all the findings. Your AIM-HIGH doctor will receive a copy of the final report and you will receive a letter explaining all the results of the five-year cholesterol management program. At this time you will also receive a letter letting you know if you were taking the Niaspan® or the placebo.
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I have high cholesterol and have been recommended to take medication. Are there side effects?

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High cholesterol is very common. There are safe, effective medications for reducing high cholesterol. The most commonly used medications for reducing cholesterol are called statins. Two examples are Mevacor (Lovastatin) and Lipitor (Atorvastatin). These have relatively few side effects. The most common side effect is a mild elevation of liver enzymes, which are measured by a blood test. This side effect is rare and is eliminated by reducing or stopping the medication.
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How will I understand the overall test results?

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Having a combination of risk factors greatly increases your overall risk of heart disease. That's why your test results will also include a Cardiovascular Risk Index, determined by a multivariate analysis of all of your individual risk factors. So in addition to each individual marker, you get a general indication of your overall cardiac risk.
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What do the results of a water test mean?

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Estimate how much the radon in your water is elevating your indoor radon level by subtracting 1 pCi/L from your indoor air radon level for every 10,000 pCi/L of radon that was found in your water. (For example: if you have 30,000 pCi/L of radon in your water, then 3 pCi/L of your indoor measurement may have come from radon in water.
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How are test results reported?

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Results are reported for individual students, schools, districts and the state according to four performance levels defined by the State Board of Education: Every family of a student who took the WASL will receive a WASL Score Report. Each school/district decides how families will receive this report (e.g. mail or parent/teacher conference). Check with your school or district to find out how you will receive your student's results.
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How are test results used?

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Note: Your child's WASL results should not be the first time you know if your child is mastering the state's learning standards. In fact, many teachers now grade daily student work using the WASL's 1-4 scoring scale. Under No Child Left Behind, the state reports on the Annual Yearly Progress of students in schools and districts based on WASL results. Students are required to pass the High School WASL in Reading, Writing and Mathematics as one requirement for a high school diploma.
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Will anyone else know the results of my test?

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deCODE takes your privacy seriously, and our testing process is designed to ensure that it is the individual being tested who designates those to whom the results will be reported. deCODE will report results only to the physician(s) and/or healthcare institution(s) specified on the test request form and as confirmed by the individual in his/her informed consent.
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MyHealth Record - BecomeHealthyNow.com - Lab Tests FAQ's
Yes, your test results are available for download directly from the BecomeHealthyNow.com web site in the MyHealth Record interface which is password protected. You must be a registered client to access this area. To view your results, you will need the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed on your computer.
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Can I receive a copy of my test results?

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Once you call in to receive your results over the phone, a copy of the results can be mailed or faxed to you.
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Will Clomid interfere with test results?

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Clomid will not interfere with Fertile-Focus results, though it may intensify the appearance and duration of ferning. If you are taking Clomid, consult your physician for details.
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How should I record my test results?

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Most manufacturers of glucose testing products provide a record diary, although some health care providers may have their own version. Something as simple as a plain paper notebook will work just as well. For your convenience, a printable Daily Diabetes Log can be found on this site. You should record any test result immediately because it's easy to forget what the reading was during the course of a busy day.
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Are VAP Test results accurate?

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Yes. The VAP Test is based on ultracentrifugation, the gold standard for reference lab lipid measurement. The test is processed at Atherotech's CLIA-approved diagnostic laboratory. In addition, Atherotech has the accuracy of the VAP Test confirmed by three highly recognized lipid standardization programs-the American Association of Bioanalysts, the Northwest Lipid Research Laboratories, and the Accutest Proficiency Testing Program.
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What can I expect based on the test results?

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If the 1-hour test results exceed 199 mg/dl. The woman is then referred to the CPMC Diabetes and Pregnancy Program without proceeding onto the 3-hour test. If the fasting blood sugar is equal to or greater than 95 mg/dl or two of the three hour results are abnormal, then the woman is referred to the CPMC Diabetes and Pregnancy Program for full nutrition counseling and blood glucose monitoring.
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What do the test results mean?

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Note: A medical letter of HIV positive diagnosis is required to register with most AIDS Service Organizations to access their programs and services and to qualify for many governmental assistance programs, such as ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program) which assists with the cost of treatment drugs.
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How do I access my screening and test results?

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Some screening and test results are available immediately. Others are delivered by mail or the Internet, at your option, usually within seven business days. If you elect to receive results by mail, you will receive your results within seven business days. If you would prefer to check results over the Internet, then you will receive an email within four business days with a unique user name and password.
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How do I interpret HIV test results?

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stated above, you should return in another 3 months to have a second test done and abstain from any risky behavior during this period.
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What is the format for the test results?

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The Lipoprint System produces an easy-to-interpret patient profile, which features a percentage of lipoprotein distribution, cholesterol levels in each fraction, LDL particle sizes and a comparison to normal cholesterol distribution.
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How Will I Know the Results of My Baby's Test?

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Generally, parents are notified of the test results only if there is a problem. However, it is a good idea to call your doctor and request the results of the test. This is important to ensure that your child's test results have not been lost or misplaced. If your child's test shows an abnormal result, you will be notified immediately and given directions about what to do next. Follow the directions of your doctor very carefully.
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Procedures at Gastrointestinal Associates
Your doctor will be able to give you preliminary results immediately following the procedure. If biopsies were taken, it may take up to two weeks for the results. It is recommended that if you do not get biopsy results within two weeks of the test that you call the office for the results. If, however, biopsy results arrive sooner, you will receive a letter in the mail with the biopsy results and subsequent recommendations. Virtual Colonoscopy
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How and when will parents get their student's test results?

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Each student's test results must be reported to parents within 20 working days after the school district receives them. In most cases these reports will be mailed. (Included in this mailing.) Group results by grade level for each school, district, county, and the state will be posted on the Internet no later then July 15, 2000. Results for the Stanford 9 and the augmentation and results for the SABE/2 will be on separate reports.
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Who will see my student's test results?

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Individual student scores will be seen only by teachers, authorized school staff, the student tested, and parents. A brief summary report of results is also included in the student's cumulative record.
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