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‘Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease’ written by Dr. Warrick Bishop and published in Great Health Guide (November 2017). In the past what did our ancestors eat? Primary prevention of coronary artery disease involves patients who have either not yet had a problem or who have not complained of any symptoms of coronary artery disease. While these people may be at high risk because of a range of indicators, such as elevated cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, diabetes or smoking, they do not display any symptoms nor have they been identified as having a heart problem. Nevertheless, it is important to realise that these patients may carry an increased risk.

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