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Johns Hopkins News Tips from the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, November 15-19, Chicago - 11/19/14
Results of a 10-year multicenter study of more than 3,900 middle-aged and older adults add new, stronger evidence that lack of calcium deposits in the arteries portends a very low risk of heart attack and stroke over the long term — a finding that could play a prominent role in treatment decisions for patients with borderline risk profiles.
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine News - November 19, 2014 Category: Research Source Type: news

Study Shows Value of Calcium Scan in Predicting Heart Attack and Stroke Among Those Considered at Either Low or High Risk - 12/23/13
A new study shows that coronary artery calcium (CAC) screening, an assessment tool that is not currently recommended for people considered at low risk, should play a more prominent role in helping determine a person’s risk for heart attack and heart disease-related death, as well as the need for angioplasty or bypass surgery.
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine News - December 23, 2013 Category: Research Source Type: news