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Cardiac Screening Programs

Cardiac screening programs are initiatives designed to identify heart health issues before they become serious problems. They typically involve tests such as EKGs (electrocardiograms), blood pressure measurements, cholesterol level checks, and sometimes imaging studies. These programs aim to detect risk factors like high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, or cholesterol levels that could lead to heart disease or heart attacks. By identifying these risks early, individuals can take proactive steps, such as lifestyle changes or medication, to maintain their heart health and reduce the chances of severe heart-related events in the future.