PULS test

The PULS Test: More Than Just a Regular Cholesterol Panel

The PULS test is a breakthrough in the diagnosis and prevention of heart disease.

Used by Anderson Longevity Clinic, it utilizes Fas ligand to measure the activity of an individual's immune system and predict their risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

The PULS Test uses a single drop of blood to accurately assess a person's risk for heart attacks and strokes. It takes the following factors into account when determining your PULS score which can range from 0-100:

  • age

  • gender

  • medical history

  • lifestyle

  • environment

The higher your PULS score, the lower your risk for heart disease.

This test goes well beyond the standard cholesterol panel used by many primary care offices.

Due to the valuable information it provides regarding individuals’ risks of cardiovascular diseases, the PULS test is already being used by many physicians across the country. It also serves as an invaluable tool in identifying those who may be at risk and in need of medical intervention to help prevent any future complications.

The PULS Test provides a comprehensive approach to managing your heart health and is an important part of the preventive healthcare arsenal. Knowing your PULS score can give you peace of mind and allow you to take control of your own health and wellbeing.

If you are concerned about your risk for developing cardiovascular disease, don't wait – get tested with the PULS Test and start living a healthier life today!

 

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References:

1. PULS Test Overview, Anderson Longevity Clinic, accessed April 2021 https://www.andersonlongevityclinic.com/services/puls-test/

2. PULS TESTING – What You Need to Know, Cardiovascular Institute of the South, accessed April 2021 https://cardio.com/blog/what-you-need-to-know-about-puls-testing/

3. PULS Testing for Heart Disease Risk Assessment, Healthline, accessed April 2021 https://www.healthline.com/health/heart-disease/puls-testing#safety