(UPI) U.S. researchers have devised a better way to determine an individual's risk for heart attack and heart failure.
Researchers at the Intermountain Medical Center's Heart Institute in Murray, Utah, said adding the results of blood tests -- complete blood count and metabolic profiles -- to the currently used Framingham Risk Score that measures cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, age and gender substantially improved results.
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