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Data Calibration

Meaning

Data Calibration, within the clinical context of hormonal health, refers to the systematic process of validating and adjusting raw physiological measurements against established normative ranges and an individual’s personal baseline. This is a critical step that moves beyond simple laboratory reporting to ensure that biomarkers, wearable data, and subjective reports are accurately interpreted relative to a person’s unique biological context. Effective calibration minimizes measurement error and allows for the precise determination of true physiological shifts. It transforms isolated data points into meaningful clinical insights necessary for targeted therapeutic modulation.