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    It should ideally be 4 Mmol/L or less.

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    HDL cholesterol when triglycerides >5.0 Mmol/L.

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    In men over 40, cholesterol is 6.7 Mmol/ l.

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    People with HDL cholesterol <1 Mmol/L should also be considered for treatment.

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    A hypo is usually defined as blood glucose levels below 4 Mmol/L.

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    If they had a documented normal ACR and develop heavy proteinuria(ACR >100 mg/Mmol).

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    This should ideally be over 1.2 Mmol/L for women and 1 Mmol/L for men.

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    For example, a glucose concentration of 90 mg/dL is 5.0 Mmol/L or 5.0 mM.

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    If it's 126 mg/dL(7 Mmol/L) or higher on two separate tests, then you have diabetes.

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    Chloride concentration >60 Mmol/L with sodium concentration lower than that of chloride on two separate occasions.

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    Chloride: 96- 106 Mmol/L- can measure poisoning and alkalosis/acidosis(how well your pH is regulated in the body).

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    In children(between the ages of 10 and 15 years) the levels are 6.7 Mmol/L and 4.0 Mmol/L respectively.

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    Less than 1.7 Mmol/L ideally on a fasting sample, or less than 2.3 Mmol/L on a non-fasting sample.

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    If the cut-off point is set at 140 mg/dl(7.8 Mmol/l), 80% of women with GDM will be detected.

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    Weigh dry ice(131.5 mg, 3.0 Mmol), and immediately add the dry ice to the vial, while ensuring to also immediately seal the vial with a PTFE-lined cap.

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    The government recommends the general population aims for under 5 Mmol/L of total cholesterol(TC) levels, but three out of five adults in the UK have levels of 5 Mmol/L or above.

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    Weigh dry ice(1.32 g, 30 Mmol), and immediately add the dry ice to the pressure tube, while ensuring to also immediately seal the pressure tube with the appropriate Teflon screw cap.

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    The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial(DCCT) found that a reduction in mean HbA1c from 75 Mmol/mol to 56 Mmol/mol in people with type 1 diabetes was associated with a 39% reduction in microalbuminuria and 54% reduction in proteinuria over 6.5 years.

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    Government advice has moved away from giving absolute figures, but ideally your cholesterol should be be 5 Mmol/L or less, or 4 Mmol/L if you're at high risk of CVD, or you have high blood pressure, diabetes or have had a cardiovascular event.

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    Government advice has moved away from giving absolute figures, but ideally your cholesterol should be be 5 Mmol/L or less, or 4 Mmol/L if you're at high risk of CVD, or you have high blood pressure, diabetes or have had a cardiovascular event.

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    When a plasma glucose level is found to be higher than 126 mg/dl(7.0 Mmol/l) after fasting, or over 200 mg/dl(11.1 Mmol/l) on any occasion, and if this is confirmed on a subsequent day, the diagnosis of GDM is made, and no further testing is required.

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    Target ranges advised by the Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society are as follows: fasting capillary blood glucose levels <5.5 Mmol/L 1 hour postprandial capillary blood glucose levels <8.0 Mmol/L 2 hour postprandial blood glucose levels <6.7 Mmol/L Regular blood samples can be used to determine HbA1c levels, which give an idea of glucose control over a longer time period.

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