5 Tests To Better Predict Heart Disease Risk
Instead of the current approach for assessing whether someone is at risk for heart disease, cardiologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center conclude that five tests combined may provide a more thorough, effective method. Current strategies rely on blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and smoking history, according to a news release. Researchers suggest using five tests together, one…
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