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Research indicates that high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is a powerful predictor of heart attack risk, especially ...
C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase reactant and a strong marker of inflammation, has been found repeatedly to be a strong predictor of future cardiovascular events1 and a marker of statin ...
Cardiologist Dr. Dmitry Yaranov said that a CRP blood test can help find hidden inflammation that may increase your risk of a ...
Selenium, a trace mineral, quietly supports heart health by combating oxidative stress and inflammation. It aids in producing ...
Nourish your body and protect your heart this summer with these 7 nutrient-packed foods. Reviewed by Dietitian Alyssa Pike, RDN July is the perfect time to eat fresh summer foods like blueberries, ...
The findings align with previous large-scale observational studies showing that diets high in linoleic acid are linked to fewer heart attacks and a lower risk of developing diabetes. However, what ...
Cardiologist Dr Yaranov highlights CRP, a silent inflammation marker linked to heart risks, as a blood test that could ...
The second study, titled “Establishing the cause in sudden unexplained deaths in young,” is currently being conducted by ...
C-reactive protein and coronary artery calcification are two non-traditional risk factors that may improve the power to predict coronary heart disease. Is it time to recalibrate Framingham scores?
The truth about how gum disease and tooth decay could lead to problems with your heart - Steven W Kerrigan reports on how ...
Objectives To assess the relationship of C-reactive protein (CRP) to clinical outcome and mortality in adults with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) associated with congenital heart disease ...
Cite this: Screening for Heart Disease: C-reactive Protein versus Coronary Artery Calcium - Medscape - Jan 01, 2010.