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  • NFL Gets Involved in Heart Scans
    Thursday, November 27, 2008
    From Heisman Trophy winners to Hall of Famers, they all lined up to get heart scans. The NFL Player Care Foundation has launched a new program to prom... more
  • The Thanksgiving Blues
    Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    With Thanksgiving dinner approaching in the next few days, binge drink and excessive overeating us inevitable. Researchers may have found that the lin... more
  • New Scanner Slashes Radiation Emissions
    Tuesday, November 25, 2008
    Siemens Healthcare has unveiled a new CT Scanner that emits a fraction of the CT radiation that traditional screening techniques give off. The Somatom... more
  • Anorexics and Bone Density Problems
    Friday, November 21, 2008
    Adolescent girls suffering from anorexia are in serious risk of developing bone density issues. Physicians are urging parents and these young girls to... more
  • Obese Children Facing Heart Disease
    Thursday, November 13, 2008
    Physicians and parents alike are worried about obesity among young children. A study released today shows that obese and overweight children have the ... more

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About Heart Scan

A heart scan that utilizes computerized tomography that can scan your heart and in just a few minutes it can provide you with information about problems that are going to occur before they happen.

The heart scan can tell if you’re at higher risk of a heart attack or other problems long before you have any outward symptoms of disease. A heart scan is able to measure the amount of calcium in the walls of your coronary arteries, this information in combination with your health information, can help your doctor to assess your risk of coronary artery disease.


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