This seems to be a good candidate for becoming part of
the 'standard screening tests' battery for those 50
and over, and even younger folk with risk factors for
heart disease.

http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/75/89874.htm?printing=true

"...the experimental new test measures levels of an
enzyme called myeloperoxidase that is higher in people
with heart disease. In addition, the enzyme is found
in clogged areas of heart arteries that are vulnerable
to rupture -- thus causing a heart attack...The new
blood test accurately predicted who was likely to
suffer a heart attack as well as the risk of other
major heart problems in the one to six months
following an emergency room visit for chest pain..."

Debbi
You Light Up My Life Maru


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