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Testing for Heart Disease

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No single test can diagnose coronary heart disease (CHD). If your doctor thinks you have CHD, he or she may recommend one or more of the following tests: electrocardiogram (EKG), stress test, echocardiography, chest x-ray, blood testing, electron-beam computed tomography, or coronary angiography.

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If you wanted to find out whether you had hidden heart disease, just how would you go about it? Carotid ultrasound is test that some individuals advocate as an indirect means of detecting hidden heart disease. While not perfect, it can be an interesting way to gauge your future potential for heart disease and early enough to take…

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Lisa Nelson, Health Pro, answered coronary angiogram vs left heart cath Hi Lovetheheart,   Here are two links to information you may want to…

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Lisa Nelson, Health Pro, answered Can you have heart problems even though… Hi JCC,   I'm not able to answer your specific question, but I do…

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Dr. Kirk Laman: Wholehearted Cardiologist, Health Pro, answered Nuclear Stress Test Hi: Murry:   A nuclear stress test is a test for checking out the flow of blood to the heart…

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