AMA: No Use for C-Reactive Protein Screening
December 11, 2009 Natural News By David Gutierrez Two studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association have added to the evidence that the C-reactive protein test provides little benefit to doctors seeking to assess their patients’ risk of cardiovascular disease. “The evidence does not support routine screening of people for these biomarkers,” said lead researcher Thomas
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AMA: No Use for C-Reactive Protein Screening
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