Peter Attia· MD
on the kind of regular slash traditional you know blood-based biomarkers we we look at uric acid homocysteine triglycerides HDL cholesterol fasting glucose insulin hemoglobin A1c and and liver function tests
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on the kind of regular slash traditional you know blood-based biomarkers we we look at uric acid homocysteine triglycerides HDL cholesterol fasting glucose insulin hemoglobin A1c and and liver function tests
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So a typical blood draw, you're going to get a metabolic panel, you're going to see a fasting insulin, fasting glucose, hemoglobin A1C, maybe a fructose.