A simple blood test measuring C-reactive protein (CRP) can predict heart attack risk, even in seemingly healthy individuals.
In their paper, Bogaty and colleagues write that considerable intraindividual variability in CRP levels has been found in healthy individuals, but it was unknown whether such variability extended to ...
Compared with patients in the lowest CRP quartile, those in the highest quartile have increased odds of kidney stones. Elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a nonspecific inflammatory marker, ...
Objectives C reactive protein (CRP) is frequently normal in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) despite active disease, complicating ...
A cardiologist has explained a key test people should take to predict if they're at risk of a heart attack - and it's not ...
Both groups of authors say that this evidence highlights the role of inflammation in the atherothrombotic process and suggest that strategies to lower cardiovascular risk with statins should include ...
Consuming high levels of ultraprocessed foods is associated with increased levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP).