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What "Out of Range" Really Means

A flagged lab doesn't always mean something is wrong. Here's how to read between the lines.

When a lab result is flagged as "high" or "low," it simply means it falls outside the conventional reference range. But that doesn't always mean something is wrong. It means we need to look deeper.

Out of range ≠ bad

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