ALT, AST, and GGT: What Your Liver Enzymes Are Actually Telling You
Elevated liver enzymes are one of the most common findings in a standard blood panel — and one of the […]
Clinical Interpretation & Biomarkers focuses on how laboratory markers and clinical data should be interpreted within a functional, systems-based framework. Articles in this category explore metabolic risk assessment, early dysfunction detection, and the limitations of isolated reference ranges — emphasizing pattern recognition, physiology-driven interpretation, and root-cause analysis over symptom-based thresholds.
Elevated liver enzymes are one of the most common findings in a standard blood panel — and one of the […]
Why HbA1c alone is not enough to Detect Insulin Resistance is a question most patients never think to ask —
How insulin resistance drives fatty liver comes down to three converging pathways — each independent, each driven by the same
Most people find out they have insulin resistance when their doctor mentions prediabetes or a borderline HbA1c. By that point,
Most people have never heard of hyperinsulinemia. Yet it is almost certainly the most common metabolic abnormality in Western populations
Fasting insulin optimal range is one of the most important concepts in early metabolic assessment. A value can fall inside