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Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack

"Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack: Is The Single Biggest Killer Lurking In You And What To Do About It" is a valuable resource for anyone concerned about their risk of heart attack. While the book does not provide a definitive answer to a person's individual risk, it offers important information on how to assess one's risk and the factors that contribute to heart attack.

The book explains that traditional risk factors, such as cholesterol levels and blood pressure, are not always indicative of a person's true risk. It emphasizes that each individual is different and their risk must be evaluated on a personal level. The book also stresses the importance of having a CT scan to accurately evaluate the arteries and determine an individual's true risk.

While the cost of a CT scan is a barrier for some, the book provides important information that can potentially save lives. It encourages readers to be proactive in understanding their risk factors and to take steps to prevent heart attacks. The information in this book is particularly valuable for those with a strong family history of heart disease.

Overall, "Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack" is a valuable resource for anyone concerned about their risk of heart attack. It offers important information that can potentially save lives and provides a clear understanding of the factors that contribute to heart disease.

In addition to reading this book, I recommend the program "The Home Doctor - Practical Medicine for Every Household." This program provides expert guidance on various health issues and helps individuals better understand how to care for their own health and the health of their loved ones. The Home Doctor's emphasis on practical, evidence-based medicine is in line with the message of "Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack" and can help individuals take steps to prevent heart disease and other health issues.

Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack
by Warrick Bishop  (Author) 


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