Blood test detects risk of heart attack within six months, aided by Uppsala University researchers.
A study suggests that a simple blood test can detect important biological processes active during the months before a heart attack. Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have found that the blood test can predict if an individual is at an increased risk of having a heart attack within six months. The test could help identify high-risk individuals who may not be currently identified or who do not take their preventive treatments.
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