Tuesday, July 7, 2020

New Non-Invasive Procedure Can Detect Heart Disease In Apparently Healthy Patients


New Non-Invasive Procedure Can Detect Heart Disease In Apparently Healthy Patients    




Early Detection Can Help Patients Lower The Risk Of Heart Attack    




Recent research has found a noninvasive way to detect cardiovascular disease in apparently healthy patients, identifying inflammation in blood vessels which could result in a heart attack. It consists of detecting inflammation in arteries surrounding the fat tissue. Most tests detect heart disease only after arteries are narrowing. However, with early detection, patients can take steps to lower the risk of heart attacks, such as exercise, weight control, and diet. More details click here.



 

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