What Are the Right Heart Disease Tests for Women?

When you should be tested, and what kind of test you should have, may surprise you.

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In June, the American Heart Association issued guidelines for noninvasive testing in women suspected of having coronary artery disease (CAD). The release of gender-specific guidelines highlights new understanding that heart disease often looks and acts differently in women than it does in men.
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