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Cardiologist explains why having a calcium score of zero does not make a person ‘heart attack proof’
Calcium score is a risk assessment tool and not a diagnostic test, as such, it cannot guarantee no chance of heart attack, explains Dr Yaranov.
In modern cardiology, one of the greatest challenges is not treating heart attacks-but identifying silent coronary artery ...
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Why Indians in their 20s suddenly need calcium heart scans
The worry is that many young people seem healthy on routine tests but may still have silent plaque build-up. This is where a ...
US President Donald Trump underwent another medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center ahead of ...
For many breast cancer patients, surgery ends one ordeal and begins another. The tumor may be gone, after a mastectomy, the ...
Explore why whole-body scans attract investors while doctors warn against them due to overdiagnosis and lack of evidence.
Water fear has become a business. Apps, influencers and subscription services have discovered that alarming content about ...
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Soft vs. hard plaque in your arteries: Leading cardiologist explains which one is more dangerous
Soft and hard plaque are two different forms of fatty build-up inside your arteries, and both can quietly damage your heart over many years. The risk of heart attack becomes higher when soft plaque ...
The health sector today is rapidly moving towards finding improved ways of offering personalization and preventive care. In ...
I’m 70 years old, and my whole family is prone to edema, varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis due to venous insufficiency.
Hidden heart disorders and exercise-triggered rhythm problems may increase sudden cardiac arrest risk even in fit young ...
Tap water tastes different from region to region, but that doesn't mean it is unsafe to drink ...
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