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Blood thickness, or viscosity, is typically measured using a viscometer in a laboratory setting. The viscometer measures how fast blood flows through a tube of known length and diameter, and the viscosity is calculated based on the time taken for the blood to flow. Abnormal blood viscosity can indicate certain health conditions such as dehydration, anemia, or blood disorders.

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