Collaboration Between Life Line Screening and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation Brings Life-Saving Blood Testing to State of Tennessee
The blood testing consists of a lipid panel (cholesterol) and glucose (sugar) screening, which identifies diabetes risk. Both of these important blood screenings are related to heart disease and stroke prevention. High cholesterol and diabetes are leading risk factors for both conditions and are silent in the early stages. Without testing, you may never know that you are at-risk.
“We are thrilled to be able to help bring these critical screenings to residents of Tennessee,” says
Blood screenings are done with a simple finger-stick and results are available on-site. Other screenings provided by Life Line Screening include ultrasound screenings for carotid artery disease and peripheral arterial disease, as well as testing for atrial fibrillation, bone density, and basic biometrics such as blood pressure.
“The Larry King Cardiac Foundation has a mission of saving a heart a day. By helping bring these screenings to the residents of
The first screening will take place in
About the Larry King Cardiac Foundation
The LKCF was established in 1988, the year after
About Life Line Screening
Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation’s leading provider of preventive health screenings. Highly trained clinical teams are on staff across the nation to bring affordable screenings to convenient, neighborhood locations. These non-invasive, painless tests help people identify their risk for stroke, vascular diseases or osteoporosis early enough that they and their physicians can begin preventive procedures. Join Life Line Screening on Facebook to see what participants are saying about their screening experiences. Visit the web site at http://www.lifelinescreening.com or call 1-800-697-9177.
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