Gaps in detection and prevention leave many vulnerable to first-time heart attacks

Despite the global implementation of clinical algorithms designed to predict atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease based on traditional risk factors, the burden of this condition continues to rise. This is shown in a study by ACS researcher Nick Nurmohamed, in close collaboration with Mount Sinai.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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