Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Immune System Assessment – Part 2: Blood Chemistry and CBC Markers

Immune System Assessment
Part 2: Blood Chemistry and CBC Markers

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#1. Which is NOT a specific serum immune system/inflammation marker?
#2. On a CBC, when neutrophils are high, lymphocytes are low, and WBC is either high or low, this can indicate a viral infection.
#3. LPS in an Advanced Auto Immune Panel indicates:
#4. High bilirubin on a CBC can indicate:
#5. Low cholesterol or LDL on a CBC can indicate an autoimmune condition.

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