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If you're wondering which blood tests you should actually be getting checked, this video breaks down the 10 most important blood tests every adult should check every year. These tests help assess your blood sugar control, insulin resistance, cholesterol levels, cardiovascular risk, liver health, kidney function, thyroid balance, iron status, inflammation levels, and vitamin deficiencies — giving you a clear picture of your overall health long before symptoms appear. As an A&E doctor, I see the consequences of diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, and fatty liver every single day — and what’s frustrating is that many of these could have been detected years earlier with simple routine blood tests. ***These are standard NHS blood tests that give you a powerful insight into what’s really going on inside your body — and while the system is under huge pressure (for so many reasons) and lead many doctors to argue that these tests are unnecessary for asymptomatic patients, it’s my firm belief that prevention shouldn’t be overlooked; catching problems early with simple, low-cost tests is far more effective than dealing with advanced disease later. What you'll learn: -The 10 key blood tests that reveal your future health risk -Why HbA1c and fasting glucose together are far more powerful than either alone -How to interpret your cholesterol properly (including the triglyceride:HDL ratio most people are never told about) -Why 1 in 3 adults now has fatty liver — often without knowing -The most commonly missed cause of fatigue (even with “normal” blood tests) -Why kidney function and blood pressure are closely linked -The hidden role of chronic inflammation (CRP) in long-term disease -Why vitamin D deficiency is so common in the UK -How to actually request these tests from your GP Timestamps: 00:00 – The question everyone asks 02:18 – HbA1c (long-term blood sugar) 03:34 – Fasting glucose 04:26 – Lipid profile (cholesterol + triglycerides) 05:41 – Liver function tests (fatty liver risk) 07:05 – Kidney function (creatinine & eGFR) 08:08 – Full blood count (FBC) 09:00 – Ferritin (hidden cause of fatigue) 10:13 – Thyroid function (TSH, T4) 11:24 – Vitamin D (UK deficiency explained) 12:43 – CRP (inflammation marker) 14:04 – How to get these tests on the NHS #bloodtests #healthcheck #preventivedisease #longevity #nhs #metabolichealth #insulinresistance #fattyliver #vitamind #inflammation #dralex #doctoralex