What is a biomarker?
The technical term is biomarkers or analytes, components of your blood test that your doctor checks to determine if they are within a normal range (see BodyBio Recommended Test for a list of biomarkers). There is also a graph for each analyte on the left side of the Biomarker page that depicts how far each biomarker is from the center providing a visual image of your results (see BodyBio Sample Report).
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