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  1. Heart Disease Risk Assessment What is a heart disease risk assessment? Heart disease is a general term that refers to several types of heart conditions. The most common type is coronary ...
  2. High cholesterol can put you at risk for heart disease. Get the facts on a blood test ... your risk for coronary artery disease and other heart diseases . High LDL levels can cause the buildup ...
  3. ... sign of damage or disease in your muscles, heart, or brain. Learn more. ... to move. You also have CK in your heart muscle and small amounts in your brain. Normally, ...
  4. ... vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart and lungs to your body) and veins (blood ... carry blood from your body back to your heart and lungs to get more oxygen). Doppler ultrasound ...
  5. ... a test that measures electrical signals in your heart. An abnormal EKG can be a sign of a heart problem. Learn more. ... simple, painless, and quick test that records your heart's electrical activity. Each time your heart beats, an ...
  6. ... blood. High levels may mean a vitamin deficiency, heart disease, or an inherited disorder. ... blood clots . This may increase your risk for heart attack , stroke , and other heart diseases and blood ...
  7. ... level may mean you are at risk for heart disease. Learn more. ... may mean you have a high risk for heart disease and stroke . Lipoproteins are particles made of ...
  8. ... a common condition that increases the risk for heart disease and stroke. The test can diagnose high ... is a blood pressure measurement? Each time your heart beats, it pumps blood into your arteries. A ...
  9. ... in the blood can be a sign of heart failure. Learn more. ... NT-proBNP)? Natriuretic peptides are proteins that your heart and blood vessels make. Natriuretic peptide tests measure ...
  10. A nonstress test measures fetal heart rate as a baby moves in a mother's uterus. In most healthy babies, the heart rate increases during movement. If your ...
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