A simple eye test can predict the risk of heart attack
According to research, a simple non-invasive eye exam combined with other data can predict the risk of heart attack
According to research, a simple non-invasive eye exam combined with other data can predict the risk of heart attack
A protein called TRPM2 appears to be directly responsible for macrophage dysfunctions that lead to heart attacks and strokes
A saliva test could revolutionize heart attack diagnostics by dramatically reducing the timing of their detection
Plaque HD is the first toothpaste that identifies plaque so that it can be removed with direct brushing. By removing inflammation, it can play a role in preventing heart attacks and strokes. Doctors deepen their studies.