by Michael Parson | Feb 25, 2016 | MD Heartpro
Part 1 — What Makes Inflammation So Dangerous? Part 2 — Understanding CRP and the Inflammation / Plaque relationship Summary Inflammation is bad. In fact, it’s far worse than one could have imagined in its effects on our body, particularly our heart....
by Michael Parson | Feb 25, 2016 | MD Heartpro
(Click here to read Part 1 of this article) So, what’s CRP? I thought you said the killer’s name was Inflammation. Ok, good. you’re tracking well. CRP stands for Creactive protein, which is a molecule that the liver produces in response to an...
by Michael Parson | Feb 24, 2016 | MD Heartpro
What’s the killer’s name? Often in crime investigations, the names of suspects and victims aren’t released, so that the investigation is not hindered. But knowing that killer’s name and seeing his mug is the most important thing at the moment....
by Michael Parson | Feb 24, 2016 | MD Heartpro
What’s the killer’s name? Often in crime investigations, the names of suspects and victims aren’t released, so that the investigation is not hindered. But knowing that killer’s name and seeing his mug is the most important thing at the moment....
by Michael Parson | Feb 11, 2016 | ICD-10, MD Heartpro
Nearly 50% of heart attacks and strokes occur in people who have ‘normal’ cholesterol levels. Recent evidence goes beyond lipids to suggest that inflammation within the artery wall is the primary contributor to this residual risk for heart attack and...
by Michael Parson | Feb 10, 2016 | MD Heartpro
[This article is posted in conjunction with our partnership with Cleveland Heart Lab. The original post can be found here. Posted with permission.] The literature supports the concept that combining multiple markers increases our ability to risk-stratify patients for...