A video by a TikTok user claiming to be a J&T Express rider has caught people's attention, with the rider suggesting that couriers' WhatsApp accounts could be banned if customers ignore their messages after deliveriesIn the TikTok video posted late last month, which has since gone viral with over 2 million views, @hznrzli asks recipients, particularly those paying via online transfer (non-cash on delivery), to at least reply to delivery notifications with a "thank you" ...
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A D-dimer test is a simple blood test that can help your healthcare provider determine if you may have a blood clotting condition. If you have a high level of D-dimer in your blood, your provider may have you undergo further blood tests and/or imaging procedures to determine a diagnosis.
During our research we found many guidelines with very different recommendations for screening and for supplementation of vitamin D deficiency, so it was difficult to get a consensus. However, no guideline recommended screening or supplementation for the general adult population.
Laboratory sources report that levels under 250 ng/mL in D-dimer units (DDU) or under 0.50 mcg/mL FEU are normal. The conversion is straightforward: one FEU equals approximately twice one DDU. For example, 0.5 µg/mL FEU equals 0.25 µg/mL DDU. About 70% of labs use the FEU method.
The standard and most accurate test for assessing vitamin D status is the 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D Test, also known as calcifediol. This test measures the major circulating form of vitamin D in your bloodstream, which is a good reflection of your overall stores from both sun exposure and dietary intake.