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Heart diagnosis

Your doctor can diagnose coronary heart condition (CHD) supported your medical and family histories, your risk factors, a physical exam, and also the results from tests and procedures. No singlecheck will diagnose CHD. If your doctor thinks you have got CHD, he or she could advocate one oradditional of the subsequent tests.

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Heart diagnosis

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