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Can your age affect your hCG levels? Understanding the impact

While most people associate Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) with pregnancy, studies show that in non-pregnant women over 55, up to 10.6% may have elevated levels. Understanding this physiological change is crucial for properly interpreting lab results and knowing how **can your age affect your hCG levels**.

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What is a normal CPK level by age? A Comprehensive Guide

Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK) levels can vary dramatically throughout a person's life, with notable differences seen in newborns compared to seniors. Understanding **what is a normal CPK level by age** is key to interpreting this important health marker accurately.

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What is a normal creatinine level for a 70 year old?

As the body ages, changes in muscle mass and kidney function affect lab results, including creatinine. For a 70-year-old, a normal creatinine level is often viewed differently than in a younger adult, and relying on population-wide norms can be misleading without proper context.

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