We’re excited to announce that six of our most important biomarker guides now include Spanish audio versions, making it easier for more people to learn about their health in the language they are most comfortable with.
Below are the articles that now feature clear, high-quality audio in both English, Español, and Chinese:
¡Ahora en español!
Para nuestros lectores hispanohablantes, ahora pueden escuchar estos artículos en audio en español, narrados de manera clara y fácil de entender.
Estos temas son fundamentales para prevenir enfermedades del corazón, la diabetes y otros problemas metabólicos comunes en nuestra comunidad.
Los artículos disponibles con audio en español incluyen:
- hs-CRP
- Lipoproteína(a)
- GGT
- Ferritina
- Índice TyG
- ApoB
Esperamos que esta nueva función ayude a más personas en Latinoamérica y en todo el mundo a tomar el control de su salud.
- Knowing Your hs-CRP: What It Means and How to Improve It
- Understanding Your Lipoprotein(a): What It Means and How to Improve It
- Is Your GGT Too High? Early Warning Signs and How to Lower It
- Understanding Your Ferritin: What It Means and How to Improve It
- The TyG Index: A Powerful Predictor Of Insulin Resistance, Heart Disease Risk And More
- Understanding Your ApoB: What It Means and How to Improve It
Whether you prefer to listen while driving, cooking, or exercising, the new audio feature helps you absorb essential health information wherever you are.
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