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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 ...
When Don, a Lehigh Valley resident, retired after 36 years in financial marketing, he envisioned a chapter filled with giving back, staying active, and enjoying the simple things like travel, time ...
In modern cardiology, one of the greatest challenges is not treating heart attacks-but identifying silent coronary artery ...
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. | Health ...
I'm 67 and in decent shape. I run 3-4 miles three times a week and lift weights three days a week. I take 20 mg of ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m 67 and in decent shape. I run 3-4 miles three times a week and lift weights three days a week. I take 20 mg of rosuvastatin daily. My LDL cholesterol is 85 mg/dL, and my HDL is ...
Cardiologist explains why some younger adults with obesity, diabetes or smoking history may need a CT angiogram to detect ...
HeartLung Corporation announced the publication of a new study in the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology titled “Comparing Incidence of Heart Failure in Individuals with Enlarged Cardiac ...
ACT test scores for some high school students who tested online this spring are being reissued. The testing organization stated that affected scores will either stay the same or increase slightly.
ACT test scores for some high school students who tested online this spring are being reissued. The testing organization stated that affected scores will either stay the same or increase slightly.
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