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UdB: What is better than a CT heart scan?


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What is better than a CT heart scan?

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A CT heart scan is the only rational and precise way to detect and quantify hidden coronary heart disease. It is far better than silly methods like cholesterol, risk-scoring processes, or waiting for the appearance of symptoms.

But you can go one step better: two heart scans conducted over time to calculate--or STOP--the otherwise inevitable growth of coronary atherosclerosis.

In truth, you have enormous control over whether or not your heart scan score progresses at the typical rate of 25% per year, but it won’t be achieved with silly efforts such as statin drugs, a low-fat diet, or "everything in moderation."


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