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Study shows for the first time that simple blood tests make it possible to estimate a woman’s risk of cardiovascular disease over the next three decades .
Women in whom all three markers were in the highest range were 2.6 times more likely to have a major cardiovascular event.
Risk for major cardiovascular events like heart attacks or strokes was 36% higher in women with the highest levels of LDL-C.
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