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  1. Heart-Health Screenings - American Heart Association

    2024年1月16日 · Heart-Health Screenings An important aspect of lowering risk of cardiovascular disease, also called coronary artery disease (CAD), is managing health behaviors and risk factors, such as diet quality, physical activity, smoking, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, total cholesterol, blood glucose and sleep quality.

  2. Cardiovascular Disease: 7 Preventative Screenings to Consider

    2024年10月15日 · Heart screenings can help you determine what lifestyle changes you may need to make to protect your heart. Your primary care doctor can provide standard testing.

  3. Diagnosis and Screening for Cardiovascular Conditions

    Cardiovascular diagnostic and screening tests can provide a wealth of information about the electrical activity of the heart, heartbeat rhythm, how well blood is pumping through the heart’s chambers and valves, how easily blood is flowing through the coronary arteries to the heart muscle, and whether there are tumors or abnormalities in the ...

  4. Heart Checkup: When to Get One, Test Types, and More - Healthline

    2020年5月14日 · During a heart health checkup, your doctor will talk to you about how you’re feeling and offer you screening tests to assess your cardiovascular health and risk factors. Your cardiovascular...

  5. Cardiovascular Disease Screenings Coverage - Medicare

    Is cardiovascular disease screenings coverage something you need? Find out if costs for High Blood Pressure or behavior therapy are covered under Medicare.

  6. Are Preventative Health Screenings Worth It?

    2019年12月27日 · If you don’t have symptoms of cardiovascular disease, a preventive ultrasound screening is unlikely to be helpful, experts say.

  7. What Blood Tests Detect Heart Problems? - Cleveland Clinic

    2022年8月31日 · What Blood Tests Detect Heart Problems? Certain elements in your blood, like your cholesterol, triglycerides, or fibrinogen, are like a window to your heart health. Using blood tests to understand your risk of coronary artery disease is …