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  2. Your Guide to Stress Test Results by Age - Healthline

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    The likelihood of an abnormal stress test result increases as you age. A study of athletes had the following findings: Of those ages 35 to 60, 5.1% had an abnormal stress test. Of those older than ...

  3. Spirometry tests are standard procedures doctors use to assess lung function. These tests measure how much air a person can force out of their lungs within 1 second and in total. The results of a ...

  4. The results of the CAT and your spirometry test will help establish the overall grade and severity. Your doctor may also look at other criteria to make a diagnosis of either COPD or asthma.

  5. Lab Test Results Guide: Positive vs Negative, Ranges ... - WebMD

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    In this case, positive doesn’t necessarily mean “good” and negative doesn’t necessarily mean “bad.”. Instead: Positive: The lab found whatever your doctor was testing for. So if you ...

  6. But blood tests can detect pregnancy earlier than a home pregnancy test, about 7-10 days after ovulation. Results take 2 hours to 2 days. A blood pregnancy test uses a small sample of your blood ...

  7. What is the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX)? - WebMD

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    The test usually takes less than 15 minutes. ‌Your test result is reported using T-scores. This T-score shows how much your bone density is compared to a healthy 30-year-old adult.

  8. This Calculator Can Help Your Figure Out Your Risk for Heart ...

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    The calculator can estimate 10- and 30-year risk of cardiovascular disease and heart failure for people ages 30 to 79. It is designed to help patients and their doctors have honest and informed ...

  9. How to Interpret Cholesterol Numbers - WebMD

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    In the U.S., the numbers are measured by milligrams (mg) and deciliters (dL). The lab looks at how many milligrams of cholesterol are in 1 deciliter of blood, and they come up with a number of mg ...