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  1. ... Systolic blood pressure (the first and higher number) measures pressure inside your arteries when the heart beats. Diastolic blood pressure (the second and lower number) measures the pressure inside the artery when the heart rests between beats. ...
  2. ... a computer. Tiny, soft earphones will be placed inside the ears. The earphones will play sounds. The electrodes measure how the brain responses to the sounds. The ...
  3. ... blood cell (RBC) test. A magnesium RBC test measures the amount of magnesium inside your red blood cells. This test may be ...
  4. ... a Ferritin Blood Test? A ferritin blood test measures the level of ferritin in your blood. Ferritin is a protein that stores iron inside your cells. You need iron to make healthy ...
  5. ... usually uses a sample of tumor tissue to measure either: The amount of HER2 protein on the surface of cancer cells How many copies of the HER2 gene are inside the cancer cells Genes are parts of DNA ...
  6. An epithelial cells in urine test measures the amount of these cells in your urine. A small number of cells is normal. Too many cells may indicate a medical problem. Learn more.
  7. ... What is a haptoglobin (HP) test? This test measures the amount of ... Most hemoglobin is found inside your red blood cells. When red blood cells ...
  8. ... test is used the most. A spirometry test measures how much air you breathe out and how ... This test is the most accurate way to measure the amount of air your lungs can hold. ...
  9. An arterial blood gas (ABG) test measures oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acidity in a blood sample to see how well your lungs, heart and kidneys are working. Learn more.
  10. ... are always making fluid that nourishes the tissues inside the eye. The fluid leaves your eyes through ... front layer of your eyes) meet. The pressure inside of each eyes stays in a healthy range ...
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