Blood test can warn women of risk decades before heart attack, stroke - Harvard Gazette
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Three biomarkers in blood can better predict the risk of major cardiovascular events in women decades earlier than previous tests, providing more time to manage their risk.
Waiting until women are in their 60s and 70s to initiate heart attack and stroke prevention is a prescription for failure, as heart disease remains the leading cause of death.
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