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labs.selfdecode.com/ Its reviewed by phD types and cites lots of studies and says "evidence-based" on every page. Just search for whatever lab result you're curious about, or supplement or symptom. The page on eGFR was interesting. There's also a sister site called labtestanalyzer.com/ but you have to upload your results and pay (I assume) for a personal response.

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I use labtestsonline.org or as it's now known testing.com. It's totally free and has tons on info about your tests.

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Yea just checked it out, looks good, especially if you don't want to look up each individual lab result separately. The info about each value is less detailed.

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