Because everyone is looking for another report to buy:
Precision Health Reports For Individuals — Precision Health Reports offers a ‘Cardiometabolic Health Report’ for $249.
The report includes five LabCorp tests that would cost $121.50 (without a discount code) if you bought them through Marek.
Here’s my report.
Precision Health Reports Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment with APO B-Leonard Glassner-02_17_2024.pdf (859.9 KB)
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Thank you for posting this. Given the general costs of anything health care related in the USA I was pleasantly surprised by the prices of some of the Labcorp blood tests. I think I will book up the Lp(a) and Apo B tests while I’m in Florida next month, they’re so much cheaper than I can find in the UK.
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Thanks for posting this Len - really interesting to see these types of tests and reports in their entirety.
How helpful did you find it? If you were to approach this type of testing again, would you just go for the LabCorp tests, or do you feel that Precision Health adds some value in some way over and above the 5 Labcorp tests?
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Neo
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Agree, interesting to see. Thanks!
Do you know more about the GlycA test in the report? It’s related to glycans that some people use for biological age testing (GlycanAge)?
Thiis baseline report I found educational. But I will just go straight to LabCorp in the future.
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As I understand it, GlycA is considered a more reliable marker of chronic inflammation than hsCRP, particularly as it relates to atherosclerosis.
How does one lower GlycA? Exercise, weight loss, and some injectables for rheumatoid arthritis
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There mught be some useful info about good, bad, and indifferent levels of GlycA in here, I’ve not read it closely.
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Neo
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Very helpful. Thanks @len5742 .
Looks like LabCorp / Marek has it (but not Quest / Ulta).
And not that expensive: ($14)
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