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The Aspirin Resistance Test as Part of Heart-Disease Screening
To combat heart disease, aspirin therapy helps prevent the clots that lead to heart attacks and strokes. But for those with aspirin resistance, aspirin therapy is ineffective. Learn about the test that will tell if aspirin therapy will work for you.
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The Sinatra Smart Zone Scores for Heart Disease Tests
When screening for heart disease, you need to undergo the right combination of tests--then you need to know what your scores mean in terms of your heart disease risk. Find out the Sinatra Smart Zone values for many heart disease screening tests.
Filed Under: Heart Health
The Heart Disease Tests You Need
Half of all people who have heart disease die without knowing they had it. That's why it's important to screen for heart disease. Learn about the tests you need to assess your heart disease risk.
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Heart Disease Tests Question: What Tests are Needed to Diagnose an Arrhythmia?
Heart disease can be an underlying cause of arrhythmia, which is a potentially serious disturbance of your heart's natural rhythm. Learn about the important tests needed to detect an arrhythmia.
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Heart Disease Tests Question: Which Blood Tests Are Needed When Assessing Heart Disease Risk?
When screening for heart disease risk, blood tests that identify inflammation, which is the core cause of heart disease, are extremely important. Learn which blood inflammation markers indicate a higher risk for developing heart disease.
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Heart Disease Tests Question: Which Cholesterol Tests Do You Need When Screening for Heart Disease?
To accurately assess your heart disease risk, you need to know more about your cholesterol levels than a standard blood lipid test will tell you. Find out which two cholesterol tests best evaluate your risk of heart disease.
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Rate Pressure Product: Cardiology Terminology
Rate pressure product (RPP) is a term used in cardiology, as well as exercise physiology, to measure the workload—or oxygen demand—of the heart, and reflects hemodynamic stress.
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Heart Scans and Calcium Scores
I recommend CT scans of the heart to determine calcium scores and detect heart disease early. A calcium score of zero is best.
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Heart Function Tests to Assess Heart Disease Risk
When screening for heart disease, you need to know how well your heart is functioning. Learn which five heart function tests are critical for an accurate assessment of your heart disease risk.
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Heart Disease Tests Question: What Can You Do to Test for and Reverse Artery Plaque Buildup?
A key heart disease risk factor is plaque buildup in the coronary arteries. Learn which test best evaluates plaque buildup and discover how to cut your risk of heart disease by dissolving existing plaque and preventing additional plaque formation.
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The Blood Inflammation Tests You Need to Assess Your Heart Disease Risk
Inflammation is the core cause of heart disease. So to predict your heart disease risk, you need to test your blood for markers of inflammation. Learn which tests check for toxic blood indicators of heart disease.
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Heart Disease Tests Question: Who Needs an Angiogram?
To determine your chances of developing heart disease, your doctor may recommend a coronary angiogram. Find out if you need an invasive angiogram to evaluate your heart disease risk.
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Which Cholesterol and Triglyceride Tests Do You Need to Assess Your Risk of Heart Disease?
When assessing your heart disease risk, the size and subtype of your cholesterol and triglyceride particles are very important. Find out which cholesterol and triglyceride tests measure these important heart disease risk factors.
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Heart Disease Tests Question: Do You Need an Exercise Stress Test?
When screening for heart disease risk, your doctor may prescribe an exercise stress test. Discover the information that different levels of stress tests can reveal in terms of heart health.
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Testing Your Blood Sugar Levels to Assess Your Risk of Heart Disease
Testing your blood sugar levels is an important part of screening for heart disease. Learn why it is necessary to have both a fasting blood sugar test and a fasting insulin test to determine your heart disease risk.
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Determine Your Risk of Stroke With the PLAC Test
When screening for heart disease, include the PLAC test to assess your stroke risk. Until now, there hasn't been a test that could measure your risk of having a stroke. This test detects the presence of an enzyme that could lead to stroke.
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Heart Disease Signs and Symptoms
There is no one definitive symptom of heart disease. But there is a range of physical signs that, when added together, suggest the existence of heart disease. Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of heart disease.
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Assess Your Heart Disease Risk with These Arterial Health Tests
To determine your chances of developing heart disease or suffering a heart attack or stroke, it is critical to evaluate the health of your coronary arteries. Learn about four important tests that assess arterial health and heart-disease risk.
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