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Longevity medicine detects early heart disease missed by traditional checks

A 42-year-old woman, Sarah, was diagnosed with significant coronary artery disease despite having seemingly normal health metrics. Traditional risk calculators failed to identify her elevated risk, which was only revealed through a coronary artery calcium scan ordered by Dr. Jeffrey Chen, a longevity medicine physician. This case highlights the limitations of conventional approaches and the potential of longevity medicine to detect and intervene in diseases like heart disease at their earliest stages. AI

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RANK_REASON The article discusses a case study to illustrate the principles of longevity medicine and its potential advantages over traditional healthcare, rather than announcing a new development or research finding.

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Longevity medicine detects early heart disease missed by traditional checks

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